Adobe Leaked 7.5 Million Records Of Creative Cloud Users’ Data


Once again, a distinguished technology company has made a blunder in regard to users’ privacy.


Adobe inadvertently uncovered around 7.five million consumer facts publicly. As reported, Adobe left the facts of Creative Cloud customers on an unsecured server.

Adobe Exposed Creative Cloud Users Records

Security researcher Bob Diachenko, collectively with Comparitech, as soon as again determined an unsecured database. This time, they observed Adobe to have left the facts of its customers on a publicly accessible server.

Specifically, the researchers found an unsecured Elasticsearch database containing records of Adobe Creative Cloud users. Anyone with get entry to to the net could easily view the statistics without requiring any authentication.

The unprotected server contained around 7.5 million statistics of the users. The facts blanketed personal records of the individuals, which include email addresses, Member ID, country, date of account creation, subscription status, payment status, 

Adobe merchandise in use, and time since ultimate login. It additionally leaked information approximately whether or not the consumer is an Adobe worker or no longer.

Despite the explicit personal records it leaked, the unsecured database did now not reveal any financial information or passwords.


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