BOSTON (Reuters) - Adobe Systems Inc said on Thursday that hackers had stolen source code to some of its most popular software and data about millions of its customers. Security experts worry about ...
Security incident response teams are still working to determine the scope of the massive data breach at Adobe Systems, and while the breach impacted millions of customers, experts say the source code ...
Adobe has released patches for 52 vulnerabilities across 10 products, including flaws leading to arbitrary code execution.
Sources inside Adobe’s mothership last night started talking about the next version of Flex, the company’s cross-platform set of components and tools for building RIAs that run on any browser and ...
A post by Adobe CSO Brad Arkin broke the news to the world that “very recently” the company discovered its network had been infiltrated, and that the hackers had accessed customer information as well ...
Adobe announced it has been breached and attackers may have accessed source code for a number of products, and stolen 2.9 million customer records. Attackers accessed customer IDs, encrypted passwords ...
KrebsOnSecurity first became aware of the source code leak roughly one week ago, when this author — working in conjunction with fellow researcher Alex Holden, CISO of Hold Security LLC — discovered a ...
Adobe late today revealed it recently discovered it had suffered massive "sophisticated attacks" on its network that resulted in the theft of sensitive information including payment card information ...