Like I said, Linkedin has been the victim of hacker attacks recently.
I received a bogus email supposedly from Linkedin, asking me to click
on some link in the email. I forwarded it to the admin at Linkedin,
and he said it wasn't from Linkedln. So I wouldn't blame it on them if
some of their customers are careless. It probably has nothing to do
with them.

David.

On Tue, Dec 7, 2010 at 7:23 AM, Jose Luis Santorcuato
<santorcuat...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Thanks Mathieu, it happens that linkedin invite your mail contacts,
> not segmented by digital behavior, simply import the contacts from
> gmail, as in the tradigital marketing and becomes invasive, especially
> if you use it for the first time and do not understand how it works.
>
> Best regards
>
> José
>
> 2010/12/7 Mathieu Bouchard <ma...@artengine.ca>:
>> On Tue, 7 Dec 2010, Jose Luis Santorcuato wrote:
>>
>>> Yes,  the system send a non custom invite....automatically send... clearly
>>> invasive... excuse me friends...we are friends beyond linkedin.
>>
>> How automatic was it ? Can you describe how it happened ? LinkedIn is the
>> only «social network» site I'm registered on, so naturally I'd like to know
>> what kind of people they are. Plus, it's been happening several times
>> recently on pd-list, so, it's of interest to pd-list, I suppose.
>>
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