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Adobe hacked/Millions of Customers' data stolen

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Everybody change your passwords again. And watch your credit cards actively.

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EVERYONE'S GETTING HACKED  lol

Me: Yeah I just really can't get my H220 working again, I've tried everything that was suggested in the forum.

Brian (Swiftech Support): Hmm, have you tried slapping it?

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Wow.. I'm glad I'm using a "borrowed" version of CS6 :D

How long have you borrowed it for?

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Sigh... When will big companies learn to protect their data...? It should be illegal and punishable to not handle user data with appropriate care.

Cheers,

Linus

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**** i gotta protect my shit

#KilledMyWife 

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Sigh... When will big companies learn to protect their data...? It should be illegal and punishable to not handle user data with appropriate care.

Thats exactly how things get hacked.Thru high places.

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How long have you borrowed it for?

untill I can start "borrowing" CS7.. if you know what I mean :P

Does anyone even use PCIe SSDs?

 

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Keep in mind with these hacks if Adobe is the slightest bit competent they have a hash of your password, not the password itself. Also any credit card numbers should be encrypted.

 

That being said, change your password and watch your credit card transactions.

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Well you put this amount of stuff online and well its bound to happen. Why companies keep this sort of sensitive information offline I dont understand. Especially the CC info. You could have a submit new card info form or something and then someone manually updates an offline database that only connects when needed to do transactions or something like that. If its online its not safe, period.

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They should really up their security, I bet that charging more for their software would allow them to implement better security measures.

</sarcasm>

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and you have to figure ppl buying adobe software have some money to steal! xDDD

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