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Old 10-06-2013, 10:05 AM   #55
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Originally Posted by 49Kat View Post
Silver raven, my first email from Adobe was like the first one quoted in this thread.



Because it had a clickable link (I changed it in my quote to make it non clickable) and there have been phishing emails in the past claiming to be from Adobe, I did not click on that link. I researched first to see if this security breach had really happened. When I found out it had, I went directly to Adobe.com from a web browser and I saw the link on their home page, "customer security alert". I followed that link and took the steps from there. The email you described is like one I received during the process I went through to reset the password.
Yup.

What i did with twitter, go to twitter website (without folowing link to be sure), there it asked me to reset my password.
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