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Kathy Baker

 

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What are any ones thoughts on this?

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/10/04/adobe-hacked_n_4042351.html

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perhaps one of these days someone will think of a alternative way to pay like money good old notes and coins you cant beat them:applause::applause:

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Bitcoin anyone?

Nothing changes, those who want will find a way.

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Go change your Adobe id account password ASAP.

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See on the BBC it's a bigger problem that originally stated. 38 million accounts compromised with user names and passwords hacked.

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jk wrote:
Go change your Adobe id account password ASAP.
Your Adobe password isn't the biggest worry...what if you used the same password anywhere else????

You have to change the all !

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TomOC wrote:
jk wrote:
Go change your Adobe id account password ASAP.
Your Adobe password isn't the biggest worry...what if you used the same password anywhere else????

You have to change the all !
Yes that would be a good precaution.

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Thats why it's a good idea to use different passwords. I can recommend 1Password, it's the only way I have been able to manage this.

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richw wrote:
Thats why it's a good idea to use different passwords. I can recommend 1Password, it's the only way I have been able to manage this.
That's the best one, Rich.

I'm also using the new Apple Keychain along with it... If the Apple one works well enough, I may turn off the 1PW plugin and just use it for the odd case where I need to look something up

Tom


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