"In an update on the data breach disclosed earlier this month, Adobe has said that source code for Photoshop was stolen."
I might be being overly paranoid, but I've shut down Adobe's Air/Acrobat/Flash updaters at the firewall until I hear plausible sounding assurances that Adobe didn't lose _everything_ in this breach, including software signing keys, update servers, DNS SOAs – the whole lot. _Maybe_ some of that stuff was better secured than the Photoshop source code… But would you bet every machine on your network that they "only" lost ~130million account credentials and the Photoshop source code, but nothing else?
Is that a sensible/defensible assumption though?
from: http://www.csoonline.com/article/742228/stolen-adobe-account...
"In an update on the data breach disclosed earlier this month, Adobe has said that source code for Photoshop was stolen."
I might be being overly paranoid, but I've shut down Adobe's Air/Acrobat/Flash updaters at the firewall until I hear plausible sounding assurances that Adobe didn't lose _everything_ in this breach, including software signing keys, update servers, DNS SOAs – the whole lot. _Maybe_ some of that stuff was better secured than the Photoshop source code… But would you bet every machine on your network that they "only" lost ~130million account credentials and the Photoshop source code, but nothing else?