Sunday, November 3, 2013

Adobe Hack!

Last month, it was a great news that adobe got hacked and it was massive hack. Those hackers had their hands on more than 38 million customer accounts! (which is pretty Heavy Doc!!! as Marty Mcfly says to doctor E. Brown and he might replied, Great scott!!!)
When the company's spoke person says to the news agencies that "many invalid Adobe IDs, inactive Adobe IDs, Adobe IDs with invalid encrypted passwords and test account data."

And they are expecting more malwares using these techniques. So, it is better recommended to change your banking passwords to avoid being prey for such a stealthy activities made by hackers. I always recommend to change your passwords of all the online accounts periodically to avoid this situation. Yes, prevention is better than cure.

I can go on and say, all the prevailing computer security technologies are giving safer experience to the user, but not safe. Understood the difference between safer and safe. You may be safer now and not safe. Careful, surfing!!!
(Long back, i posted about phishing and please read it - http://edison-newworld.blogspot.com/2013/10/phishing-banker-by-changing-proxy.html )

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