GigaomAdobe breach far worse than thought
Source code from Photoshop as well as Cold Fusion and Acrobat was also taken. And Adobe has found that data for 38 million active users was accessed. Read more »
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Source code from Photoshop as well as Cold Fusion and Acrobat was also taken. And Adobe has found that data for 38 million active users was accessed. Read more »
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Other as-yet-unnamed companies have also been compromised, security whiz Alex Holden tells The ThreatPost blog. Read more »
If the perpetrators are truly evil-doers, their theft of Adobe source code could mean bad things for the company and its customers, security experts said. Read more »
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Creative Suite users take to Change.org to petition Adobe to abandon what they call a forced march to the cloud. Read more »
Falling average selling prices, and millions of non-upgrading users made Adobe’s transition from Creative Suite to Creative Cloud inevitable. Read more »