Huge Adobe Data Breach Gets Even Worse

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ern88

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I think Adobe or any other company that gets my info and then looses it or gets hacked should replace the monies stolen and should be sued!!!
 

shiitaki

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So we in the United States can monitor tens of millions of people simultaneously in multiple countries, but completely ignore SSN#'s for sale on the internet?

Wow,down load a porn by torrent and your internet will be cut off. Sell Social Security Numbers on the internet, no problem?!

The intelligence agency is to damned busy listening to Anglia Merkle sexting to bother going after criminals profiting from hacking personal data?

Makes sense, the constitution only provides privacy from the government, oh wait!! That's not in the second amendment, so that doesn't count.
 

Mr Majestyk

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You might want to edit the article. Adobe is only only offering the credit protection service to those in the US, the rest of the world can get stuffed apparently.
 

antilycus

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by law, Adobe is required to send WRITTEN NOTICE to every single customer w/ private information that they have. Regardless if they are in data breach or not. Which will cost millions in postage. Who wants to be Big Business won't do it and nobody will hold them accountable?
 

that man

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I received a notice concerning this in the mail from Adobe, so yes, they are sending these notices out. I have been in an ongoing process of purging my accounts of simple passwords, and had changed my Adobe password on 8/31. Unfortunately, that is likely after the data breach occurred, so it is possible that they have one of my old, simple passwords that I used all over the place. What a headache.
 
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