Adobe Hacked: Almost 3 Million Accounts Compromised
sl4shd0rk writes "Adobe Systems Inc. is expected to announce today that hackers broke into its network and stole source code for an as-yet undetermined number of software titles, including its ColdFusion Web application platform, and possibly its Acrobat family of products. The company said hackers also accessed nearly three million customer credit card records, and stole login data for an undetermined number of Adobe user accounts."
It's too risky to give your credit card number to a company like Adobe.
What are the odds this attack didn't involve a pdf exploit?
This makes me happy to have p1r4t3d versions of CS5 and CS6.
Adobe doesn't know my details and neither do the hackers, easy peasie lemon squeezie.
Laughter is the Spackle of the Soul.
However, as far as the source code is concerned, Adobe assured that there is no "increased risk to customers as a result of this incident."
In other words, the risk is as bad as ever.
I'm not sure why Adobe is being so pessimistic. This might be the first time in years that anybody who could find their own ass with both hands and a map, much less do code security, has examined the source code involved...
Your post looks photoshopped. Yep, definitely. The reflections are all wrong.
Ezekiel 23:20
photoshopped reflections expert here, can confirm
But we are talking about the people who wrote Flash...
So, let me recap.
Adobe just lost the source code to one of the most exposed attack surfaces known for vulnerabilities?
That'll be one hell of a peer review.
stenography efforts flagged
That's why I stick to writing longhand. Take that Adobe!