Cloud storage service, Evernote, recently discovered 'suspicious activity'. Allegations also leads to a hacker from China, who is also accused had attacked other large companies.
"It's similar to a recent incident that occurred with other major services. Including similar pattern to attack the last few weeks," said the Evernote, as quoted by Sky News.
As you know, Microsoft, Apple, Twitter and Facebook had become the target of hackers all recently. Allegedly the attack comes from the Bamboo Curtain country.
Some of the biggest media in Uncle Sam was not spared from attacks like the New York Times, The Washington Post and the Wall Street Journal.
"We are responsible for keeping your data safe very seriously, and we continue to improve our infrastructure security services to protect Evernote and your content." He added.
The company said the decision to force some 50 million users to change their passwords is a form of prudence only.
Evernote cloud storage service that allows users to store notes and articles, and then access them from various devices. such as Android, iOS, BlackBerry and Windows Phone.
In addition, users also accessed via a computer running Mac OS X or Windows.
"It's similar to a recent incident that occurred with other major services. Including similar pattern to attack the last few weeks," said the Evernote, as quoted by Sky News.
As you know, Microsoft, Apple, Twitter and Facebook had become the target of hackers all recently. Allegedly the attack comes from the Bamboo Curtain country.
Some of the biggest media in Uncle Sam was not spared from attacks like the New York Times, The Washington Post and the Wall Street Journal.
"We are responsible for keeping your data safe very seriously, and we continue to improve our infrastructure security services to protect Evernote and your content." He added.
The company said the decision to force some 50 million users to change their passwords is a form of prudence only.
Evernote cloud storage service that allows users to store notes and articles, and then access them from various devices. such as Android, iOS, BlackBerry and Windows Phone.
In addition, users also accessed via a computer running Mac OS X or Windows.
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