eBay is one of the most popular digital marketplaces in the world, with an estimated 174 million active buyers. As a buyer or seller on eBay, you will have your own ...
Security alert to all eBay users: Change your passwords now. That warning was issued Wednesday by eBay, which announced that hackers stole legitimate employee login credentials and used them to access ...
The rumors are true. eBay has just confirmed that it was hacked. If you have an account with the world’s biggest online marketplace, drop whatever you’re doing and change your password. Now. So, yes, ...
eBay has finally stopped burying its own advisory to change passwords following a major hack on its corporate network by adding an important password update to the top of its home page. Now, engineers ...
eBay did not enjoy its finest hour responding to and communicating about a breach of its password database. As is the case with most high-profile data breaches, despite an initial disclosure of ...
Victims of the cyber attack against eBay, which saw the personal details of 145m people fall into the hands of hackers, are struggling to reset their passwords as the company’s servers buckle under ...
As the 145 million people affected by the security breach at online giant eBay get used to the idea that their personal information may be "out there" and their passwords need to be changed, we wanted ...
It's time to change your eBay password. The online sales site says hackers got hold of log-in credit credentials for several employee accounts in February and March and accessed computers that ...
Ebay's Safeharbor just emailed me. They have reset my password and strongly suggest I change it. They also said I better change my PayPal password too.<BR>I trust this email because it <I>did ...
eBay is asking all users to change their passwords because of a cyberattack. It says that the attack compromised passwords and other nonfinancial data. Cyberattackers reportedly used employee ...
For all of eBay’s talk about notifying users about its deep, devastating database breach—in which hackers swiped customer names, email addresses and physical addresses, phone number, date of birth, ...