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Adobe CC hacking incident and their "protect my id" offer from Experian
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<blockquote data-quote="WhiteLight" data-source="post: 213338" data-attributes="member: 9556"><p>Are you serious?? </p><p>You pay for a cloud service and you'll pay for protecting it too? Shouldn't that be something that comes off the shelf with your cc membership? </p><p>Not only have all your personal details been hacked into, with you having no idea if you were one of those whose details were stolen and no idea what the folks who did the hacking in the first place might do with it, now you are asked to pay for 'online identity theft' which had already happened! Once the year is up you are going to be dishing out $16/month, which am sure would go up sooner or later... Shouldn't you all who have cc membership be pushing adobe for something more than just another Avenue for revenue for them?? Sounds very much like the 'for your security' line to me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WhiteLight, post: 213338, member: 9556"] Are you serious?? You pay for a cloud service and you'll pay for protecting it too? Shouldn't that be something that comes off the shelf with your cc membership? Not only have all your personal details been hacked into, with you having no idea if you were one of those whose details were stolen and no idea what the folks who did the hacking in the first place might do with it, now you are asked to pay for 'online identity theft' which had already happened! Once the year is up you are going to be dishing out $16/month, which am sure would go up sooner or later... Shouldn't you all who have cc membership be pushing adobe for something more than just another Avenue for revenue for them?? Sounds very much like the 'for your security' line to me. [/QUOTE]
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