You might have heard that LinkedIn had its password database breached, and news of it is trickling out today. There are a number of write-ups about it in most of the usual places, and Martin McKeay has a post with links to some of the better ones. The reason I’m writing about this is not to alert you, or that I’m annoyed I have to change another password. Two things really bother me about this. The first is the eerie similarity between this event and the Gawker password breach I wrote about almost exactly eighteen months ago. Both of these events made news because they were leaks of unsalted password hashes. And, although I didn’t write it in my blog post that day, two[…]