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LiveJournal credentials were obtained in a 2014 hack, but leaked online earlier this month.
Livejournal, you’ll recall, was a popular blogging platform of the early-to-mid aughts, particularly beloved by teenage emos looking to spill their souls out to a sympathetic Web.
Users Why Did Fans Flee LiveJournal, and Where Will They Go After Tumblr? A fascinating survey details the migration patterns of pop-culture obsessives.
A database containing over 26 million unique LiveJournal user accounts, including plain text passwords, is being shared for free on multiple hacker forums.
Why LiveJournal still rules in Russia Other social networks may be faster, slicker, and more modern, but in Russia, LiveJournal remains an Internet giant. [email protected] ...
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.
“The Linux of social media”—How LiveJournal pioneered (then lost) blogging George RR Martin's platform switch reminds us of an early blogging giant greatly changed.
Per the LiveJournal FAQ page, here is how to delete your LiveJournal account in six easy steps: Log into your account and visit the page marked “Account Status.” ...
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 ...
According to Bleeping Computer, databases allegedly containing stolen data from more than 33 million unique LiveJournal accounts have circulated on several hacker forums over the past month.
People are quitting LiveJournal in droves after Russian owners ban political, LGBTQ talk LiveJournal is saying goodbye to some of its biggest users.