Friday, October 4, 2013

Cyber ??Attack: Adobe: Hacker capture, data concerning million customers - ABC Online

unidentified hackers have captured data from approximately 2.9 million customers in the Adobe software specialists. They got access to names as well as encrypted credit card information.

div unknowns have the data of 2.9 million customers stolen in a cyber attack on the U.S. software company Adobe. The thieves had looted the names, account numbers and passwords, security chief Brad Arkin said on Thursday in Boston. Now the passwords were changed by millions of customers around the world.In addition, the hackers to have come also to encrypted credit card information. But Adobe did not assume that even unencrypted payment information had been stolen, the company wrote in her blog. The U.S. Department of Homeland Security called Abdobe customers but for careful handling of credit cards on.

Adobe also announced that the source code for the application Adobe Acrobat, which produces electronic images in PDF format were, and for ColdFusion and ColdFusion Builder stolen.

At the same time have unauthorized access to the software code of several programs, including the well-known PDF is Adobe Acrobat.

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