October 4th Cybersecurity Update – Adobe Breach

Adobe has issued a warning that cyber attackers managed to lift information on 2 point 9 million customers. Adobe says it lost names, encrypted credit card numb...

Adobe has issued a warning that cyber attackers managed to lift information on 2 point 9 million customers. Adobe says it lost names, encrypted credit card numbers and passwords. It’s offering free, one-year credit monitoring to affected individuals. Perhaps worse in the long run, Adobe says the cyber thieves obtained source code for numerous Adobe products. In a blog post, the company says it contacted the federal Computer Emergency Readiness Team. US CERT issued its own warning about the Adobe breach.

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