Last Updated on 10/04/2013 by Chris Gampat
We’re very positive right now that there are a bunch of creatives and companies that aren’t very happy with Adobe right now. According to FStoppers, the company stated that their servers for Creative Cloud were hacked. However, in a Customer Service Security Announcement, Adobe stated that data was encrypted, so credit card info and other personal securities may still not really be compromised. TechCruch is saying that as many as 2.9 Million people may be at risk though.
These hackers were able to also access the source code for a couple of products–perhaps in an attempt to mimic the software for free.
Adobe is stating that they’re working with the authorities on this matter.
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