![]() ![]() ![]() The company has an estimated 50 million users, all of which will now be prompted to reset their passwords. In a post on Evernote’s official blog, the company said: “We have found no evidence that any of the content you store in Evernote was accessed, changed or lost.” Following this Evernote then go on to express that, “the investigation has shown, however, that the individual(s) responsible were able to gain access to Evernote user information, which includes usernames, email addresses associated with the Evernote accounts and encrypted passwords.”Įvernote urges that although passwords were accessed, the company’s one way encryption means the attackers would have faced a difficult time uncovering the actual passwords.Įvernote lets users take quick notes and organise personal information from web pages. However, the company said it has seen no evidence that any customer data had been tampered with or that any payment information had been compromised. The attack had allowed hackers to get access to user’s personal information. Over the weekend, the popular personal organiser app said it had discovered and blocked suspicious activity on the network but have issued a service wide password reset for all users Evernote has reset all 50 million user passwords after it became the latest in a string of high profile technology firms to be hit by hackers. ![]()
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