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Adobe Customer Information and Source Code Compromises

Original release date: October 03, 2013

US-CERT is aware of the public acknowledgement of a compromise of up to 3 million Adobe customers’ information, including names and detailed account information. The source code for multiple Adobe products may also have been compromised.

US-CERT advises that Adobe customers be aware of possible fraudulent account activity. US-CERT will provide additional details as they become available.

This product is provided subject to this Notification and this Privacy & Use policy.

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