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Did you can search for people on LiveJournal? Allow yourself anywhere between five minutes and the next 24 hours to search for the LiveJournal account of everyone you went to high school with.
A database containing over 26 million unique LiveJournal user accounts, including plain text passwords, is being shared for free on multiple hacker forums. For some time, rumors have been ...
Roughly half of LiveJournal’s userbase hails from Russia—an estimated 5.7 million users and 170,000 communities—and almost all of its operational management takes place now in Moscow ...
Blogging platform LiveJournal appears to have suffered a security breach in 2014, according to multiple hackers who are now selling and freely trading the company's user database on the dark web ...
After techs at SixApart censored Harry Potter fanfic sites as part of a mass deleting of journals and communities from LiveJournal earlier this week, SixApart CEO Barak Berkowitz offered an apology.
Follow these steps to delete your LiveJournal account before anyone else can read the stuff you posted as a teenager. You can back it up too, if you want. Search for: ...
Things started to change in 2007 as LiveJournal’s then owner, Six Apart, started looking toward a sale. In May of that year, just months before the company would be sold to Russian company SUP ...
LiveJournal wants to matter again, and is making a number of changes over the course of 2014 which the company hopes will make it a more relevant social networking destination, starting with a ...
Venerable blog platform LiveJournal is now saying goodbye to some of its biggest users, after announcing it's taking steps to comply with Russian law. Under the terms, content deemed as "political ...
Via Warren Ellis, this LiveJournal is alleged to be that of the man who killed 33 in a shooting rampage at Virginia Tech today. The journal displays a marked obsession with firearms, death, a ...
LiveJournal went down again just before the December elections. SUP development director Ilya Dronov wrote in his blog of the April attack: "The attack was directed at the service itself.