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Adobe exposed data of more than 7 million software users

- NICO GRANT

Adobe Inc. exposed the data of 7.5 million of its creative-software customers, a person familiar with the matter said, in the latest example of a company leaving consumer informatio­n visible on the internet.

Adobe addressed the vulnerabil­ity the same day it was discovered, Oct. 19, said the person, who asked not to be identified discussing the breach. The San Jo s e, California-bas ed s oftware maker said it shut off public access to a database of customer email addresses last week , according to a blog p o st Friday.

“This issue was not connected to, nor did it affect, the operation of any Adobe core products or services,” the company said in the post. “We are reviewing our developmen­t processes to help prevent a similar issue occurring in the future.”

A researcher also found users’ member identifica­tions, subscripti­on status, payment status and whether the user was an Adobe employee, according to the website Comparitec­h, which first reported on the security lapse. The informatio­n didn’t include passwords or any financial informatio­n, Adobe said in the post.

Adobe is the market leader in creative s oftware, with pro duc ts that include the Photo shop, Illustrato­r, Indesign, and Premiere applicatio­ns. The current data exposure is far smaller than Adobe’s last one. The company said in 2013 that attackers had stolen user names and encrypted passwords for 38 million customers. Misconfigu­red corporate systems that accidental­ly make private informatio­n public have contribute­d to recent highprofil­e breaches, including the Capital One Financial Corp. hack in July.

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In 2013 too, Adobe had said that attackers had stolen user names and encrypted passwords for 38 million customers

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