Orbiter1
26.10.2019, 20:55
Offenbar lernt Adobe nichts dazu.
"If you’re an Adobe Creative Cloud subscriber, you’re going to want to be extra vigilant for phishing attempts.
Security publication*Comparitech*has discovered, in partnership with security researcher*Bob Diachenko, that ‘Nearly 7.5 million Adobe Creative Cloud user records were left exposed to anyone with a web browser, including email addresses, account information, and which Adobe products they use." Quelle: https://www.dpreview.com/news/5825311091/adobe-exposed-the-account-information-of-more-than-7-5m-creative-cloud-users.amp
Seit dem letzten Mega-Datendesaster von Adobe im Jahr 2013 sind meine Rechner frei von Adobeprodukten. Und die bleiben auch frei davon.
"If you’re an Adobe Creative Cloud subscriber, you’re going to want to be extra vigilant for phishing attempts.
Security publication*Comparitech*has discovered, in partnership with security researcher*Bob Diachenko, that ‘Nearly 7.5 million Adobe Creative Cloud user records were left exposed to anyone with a web browser, including email addresses, account information, and which Adobe products they use." Quelle: https://www.dpreview.com/news/5825311091/adobe-exposed-the-account-information-of-more-than-7-5m-creative-cloud-users.amp
Seit dem letzten Mega-Datendesaster von Adobe im Jahr 2013 sind meine Rechner frei von Adobeprodukten. Und die bleiben auch frei davon.