GoPlus: Adobe Suspected to Be Attacked, 13 Million User Data Leaked

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ME News report: On April 3 (UTC+8), GoPlus issued a security alert saying Adobe may have been attacked, and data of approximately 13 million users may have leaked. Users could face risks such as phishing emails or calls impersonating “Adobe customer service,” ticket information being used for targeted social-engineering scams, password database cracking (credential stuffing), and more. It is recommended that users enable two-factor authentication, change their passwords, and avoid reusing them across multiple platforms. Also, watch out for emails or calls claiming to be from Adobe official sources, and remember the “Anti-Phishing ‘Four Nos’” principle: do not click on unfamiliar links, do not install software of unknown origin, do not sign any unknown transactions, and do not transfer funds to unverified addresses. (Source: PANews)

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