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Adobe hacked: customer data, source code compromised

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The Sydney Morning Herald
Technology

Adobe hacked: customer data, source code compromised

Adobe has revealed it was the victim of sophisticated cyber attacks on its networks by hackers who accessed data belonging to millions of customers along with the source code to some of the world's most popular software.

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