ADOBE SAYS USER FORUM WAS BREACHED, TAKES SITE
OFFLINE
Adobe
Systems Inc shut down a website where customers share information about using
its Connect online conferencing service after the software maker discovered it
had been compromised in a data breach.The company, whose software is frequently
targeted by computer hackers because it is widely used to publish digital
documents, said on Wednesday that it would reset passwords of the approximately
1,50,000 members of the site, Connectusers.com.Adobe said its Connect web
conferencing service and other company sites were not breached.News of the
breach surfaced on Tuesday when a hacker claimed in a posting on the Internet
to have stolen log-in credentials of 1,50,000 Adobe customers and partners.
The hacker, who claimed
to be from Egypt, released 644 records from the site, including emails, saying
the release was done to point out that Adobe is slow in fixing security
problems.The hacker also promised to release data stolen from Yahoo Inc. A
Yahoo spokeswoman did not respond to a request for comment.The Adobe breach was
discovered a week after Russian security firm Group-IB said it had uncovered a
flaw in Adobe's Reader software that criminals are currently exploiting to
attack PCs by infecting them with malicious PDF documents.Adobe spokeswoman
Wiebke Lips said the company is still reviewing that report, though it has not
yet received samples of malicious code discovered by Group-IB
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