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Old 10-07-2013, 12:02 AM   #74
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Originally Posted by library addict View Post
Yes, I figured it was from them since that's what happened for me as well.

I had checked to see if I got the initial email when the story first broke, but I had not. It didn't occur to me to try to sign in to Adobe and that would trigger the email prompt to change passwords until I read this thread.
This is what I don't understand it seems to me that Adobe are being very lax about protecting there users by waiting for us to log in before telling us to change our passwords. I have not logged into Adobe since I first got my ereader a few years ago I have no need to as I use Sony's reader software however potentially my email and password is in the hands of hackers Adobe should be proactive and email all their users about this potential breach and not waiting for us to come to them.
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