Syed Zaeem Hosain wrote:
> I would also add that the Adobe Cloud model subscription *requires* us to 
> keep a credit card on file with them for their monthly charge.

To which Robert Lauriston said:
> Getting logins and passwords for a retail site doesn't necessarily allow you 
> to get credit card information. Many sites display only the last four digits.

Yes, but not really my point.

First, as Adobe mentioned, full credit card information (supposedly encrypted, 
but we do not know how strong an encryption) was also compromised on their site.

Second, what if that login/password is used to post stupid stuff on Facebook or 
LinkedIn for example (if people use the same info at multiple places)? Could 
also delete things there and require time and effort to recreate.

Third, as an example of what could happen, if I had used the same password on 
Amazon for example, a crook could easily buy products and ship them to a new 
address - my Amex card (now blocked, of course, till I get my new card!) is on 
file with them for purchases.

FWIW, I use different passwords on different sites, so I am not worried about 
my Adobe password being compromised. Regardless of which, I am changing things 
all over again everywhere - had to do this with the recent LinkedIn breach some 
months back (albeit no credit card involved there) - just doing it again now. 
Sigh.

Z

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