150 million accounts leaked - check here if you are affected

Jari Ketola
5 Nov 2013 11:25

About a month ago Adobe confirmed that their systems were breached and user account details were compromised. Security researchers and hackers got their hands on the data and news started circulating the web.
The leaked data contains, among other data, email addresses and encrypted passwords. The encryption key is so far unknown, but it could be just a matter of time before all the data is decrypted and millions of email addresses are linked to corresponding passwords. That is because all the passwords seem to have been encrypted with either a very few keys or a single key. Security analysts have already managed to find the top 100 passwords from the millions of rows of data.
If your account was compromised your Adobe account was already locked a month ago. If, however, you are unsure if your email address was in Adobe's records (and it is quite likely that many of the 150 million users affected are), you can check online if your email address is included in the leaked data. This service is provided by a third party, and AfterDawn is in no way responsible for it's behaviour. While we believe the service is legit, there are no guarantees of it.
Should your email address be affected and you have used the same password in Adobe's services as well as other web sites, it is advisable to change your passwords immediately.
We recommend using a password manager to easily keep your passwords in check and avoid using the same password over and over again. Both KeePass and LastPass are very good choices.
Read also: Adobe customer security alert

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