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I'm sure many of you guys heard about the massive Adobe and Snapchat leaks (among others) recently. It's a few weeks (or month for Adobe) old at this point, but it was a massive deal. Well, one of the security bloggers I follow (Troy Hunt) decided to make a lookup service that let's you determine if your e-mail (or phone number) was leaked in any of the incidents. haveibeenpwned.com/It also lets you sign up for future notifications if you so choose. (For the coders out there, he talks about the design of handling 1.5m records here and here (part 2). Pretty interesting stuff.)
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Great read. Thank you sir.
No pwnage found.
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Great read. Thank you sir. No pwnage found. Lucky. My adobe was compromised.
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Why did you have an email account associated with them?
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Why did you have an email account associated with them? ... because I registered at some point?
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Out of my 3 emails, my SZ email was pwned. Lame. Stupid Adobe.
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Out of my 3 emails, my SZ email was pwned. Lame. Stupid Adobe. Do you still use that? I actually can't remember if I shut it off at one point or not.
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I do still use it... can't even be positive if it actually still works... so oops.
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I do still use it... can't even be positive if it actually still works... so oops. Sounds about right. So, good news. He's already imported a bunch of the other recent account leaks. Troy's really staying on top of this.
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