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    IMPORTANT: PASSWORD UPDATE

    Dear eBay Member,

    To help ensure customers' trust and security on eBay, I am asking all eBay users to change their passwords.

    Here's why: Recently, our company discovered a cyberattack on our corporate information network. This attack compromised a database containing eBay user passwords.

    What's important for you to know: We have no evidence that your financial information was accessed or compromised. And your password was encrypted.

    What I ask of you:
    Go to eBay and change your password. If you changed your password on May 21 or later, we do not need you to take any additional action at this time.

    Changing your password may be inconvenient. I realize that. We are doing everything we can to protect your data and changing your password is an extra precautionary step, in addition to the other security measures we have in place.

    If you have only visited eBay as a guest user, we do not have a password on file.

    If you used the same eBay password on any other site, I encourage you to change your password on those sites too. And if you are a PayPal user, we have no evidence that this attack affected your PayPal account or any PayPal financial information, which is encrypted and stored on a separate secure network.

    Here are other steps we are taking:

    As always, we have strong protections in place for both buyers and sellers in the event of any unauthorized activity on your account.
    We are applying additional security to protect our customers.
    We are working with law enforcement and leading security experts to aggressively investigate the matter.


    Here's what we know: This attack occurred between late February and early March and resulted in unauthorized access to a database of eBay users that includes customers' name, encrypted password, email address, physical address, phone number and date of birth.

    However, the file did not contain financial information. And, after conducting extensive testing and analysis of our systems, we have no evidence that any customer financial or credit card information was involved. We also have no indication of a significant spike in fraudulent activity on our site.

    We apologize for any inconvenience or concern that this situation may cause you. As a global marketplace, nothing is more important to eBay than the security and trust of our customers. We know our customers have high expectations of us, and we are committed to ensuring a safe and secure online experience for you on any connected device.

    Devin Wenig Signature
    Devin Wenig
    President, eBay Marketplaces

    eBay sent this message to

    © 2014 eBay Inc., 2145 Hamilton Avenue, San Jose, CA 95125

  • #2
    No.
    Eat.Sleep.Surf.Repeat.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by shokenore View Post
      No.
      Wot he said.
      Сви можемо

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Bogus View Post
        Wot he said.
        What they they both said.

        See "the news"

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        • #5
          If you're doubtful about getting an email asking you to follow a link to change your password, just ignore the link and log in to your Ebay account as usual, then change your password that way.

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          • #6
            I got a massage from ebay too, asking me to
            change my password, for the same reasons,
            earlier this week, so I did. ebay confirmed my
            new password, all OK.

            Got one this this afternoon, asking the same thing,
            thought "funny??" so I forwarded it to ebay, asking is
            this email good or bad? They replied quickly and all
            is OK

            Yet in ebay's info on how to spot a scam-mail it's the start,
            "Dear ebay member". Just remember, never give your details,
            or open attachments to, or from, unknowns.

            Gman.
            If it aint broke, keep goin' till it is.

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            • #7
              Totally legit, and if you have an e-bay account you should do, asap.

              From Sophos Security:

              ...The database, which was compromised between late February and early March, included eBay customers' name, encrypted password, email address, physical address, phone number and date of birth...
              Full article here: http://nakedsecurity.sophos.com/2014...ssword-breach/

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