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

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ME News Report, April 3rd (UTC+8), GoPlus issued a security alert that Adobe appears to have been attacked, with approximately 13 million user data leaked. Users may face risks such as phishing emails or calls pretending to be Adobe customer service, ticket information being used for targeted social engineering scams, password database attacks, and more. It is recommended that users enable two-factor authentication, change passwords and avoid reusing them across multiple platforms, be cautious of emails or calls claiming to be from Adobe official sources, and remember the “Four No’s” anti-phishing principles: do not click on unfamiliar links, do not install unknown software, do not sign unknown transactions, and do not transfer funds to unverified addresses. (Source: PANews)

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