Do you have an account on Evernote? You must have received this mail:
Dear Evernote user,
Evernote's Operations & Security team has discovered and blocked suspicious activity on the Evernote network that appears to have been a coordinated attempt to access secure areas of the Evernote Service.
As a precaution to protect your data, we have decided to implement a password reset. Please read below for details and instructions.
Evernote's Operations & Security team has discovered and blocked suspicious activity on the Evernote network that appears to have been a coordinated attempt to access secure areas of the Evernote Service.
As a precaution to protect your data, we have decided to implement a password reset. Please read below for details and instructions.
In our security
investigation, we have found no evidence that any of the content you
store in Evernote was accessed, changed or lost. We also have no
evidence that any payment information for Evernote Premium or Evernote
Business customers was accessed.
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 Evernote accounts, and
encrypted passwords. Even though this information was accessed, the
passwords stored by Evernote are protected by one-way encryption. (In
technical terms, they are hashed and salted.)
While our
password encryption measures are robust, we are taking steps to ensure
your personal data remains secure. This means that in an abundance of
caution, we are requiring all users to reset their Evernote account
passwords. Please create a new password by signing into your account on evernote.com.
After signing
in, you will be prompted to enter your new password. Once you have reset
your password on evernote.com,
you will need to enter this new password in other Evernote apps that
you use. We are also releasing updates to several of our apps to make
the password change process easier, so please check for updates over the
next several hours.
As recent
events with other large services have demonstrated, this type of
activity is becoming more common. We take our responsibility to keep
your data safe very seriously, and we’re constantly enhancing the
security of our service infrastructure to protect Evernote and your
content.
There are also
several important steps that you can take to ensure that your data on
any site, including Evernote, is secure:
- Avoid using simple passwords based on dictionary words
- Never use the same password on multiple sites or services
- Never click on 'reset password' requests in emails - instead go directly to the service
Thank
you for taking the time to read this. We apologize for the annoyance of
having to change your password, but, ultimately, we believe this simple
step will result in a more secure Evernote experience. If you have any
questions, please do not hesitate to contact Evernote Support.
The Evernote Team
The Evernote Team
I was unable to even sign in, so to ensure my security, to the extent possible, I have uninstalled Evernote on all my devices and will use alternative services in future.
ReplyDeleteI managed to sign in, but when I did, I was asked to change my password.
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