Adobe confirms customer data stolen in security breach

 

Adobe confirms customer data stolen in security breach

 

 

 

 

 

I've never purchased an Adobe product from their website, but I received an official e-mail from Adobe today that my Adobe ID (i.e., my e-mail address) and encrpyted password might have been stolen because I registered on the Adobe Community forum.:smileysad:

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http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-24392819#

Imarci
Do you use your main email address to log I to that forum?


Rainbow_2 wrote:

 

Adobe confirms customer data stolen in security breach

 

 

 

 

 


Great minds think alike...

 

http://community.norton.com/t5/Tech-Outpost/Adobe-confirms-customer-data-stolen-in-security-breach/m-p/1031751#M8103

 

Posted at the exact same time too!  :smileysurprised:

 

:smileyvery-happy:


Krusty13 wrote:

Rainbow_2 wrote:

 

Adobe confirms customer data stolen in security breach

 

 

 

 

 


Great minds think alike...

 

http://community.norton.com/t5/Tech-Outpost/Adobe-confirms-customer-data-stolen-in-security-breach/m-p/1031751#M8103

 

Posted at the exact same time too!  :smileysurprised:

 

:smileyvery-happy:


 

:smileylol:

Just noticed !  :smileysurprised::smileyvery-happy:

Are you sick of Adobe's bloatedness ? Think Foxit Reader is too big ? Try Sumatra PDF Reader, if you just want a simple reader. :smileyhappy: