I just received this email from Forbes. Mr. Perlis contact us as we can secure your clients and subscribers NOW!
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Dear Forbes.com Member:
Recently, Forbes.com was targeted in a digital attack.
Our publishing platform was compromised and email addresses for registered
members have been exposed. (Forbes subscribers should note that no credit card
information or subscription details were revealed.) We have notified law
enforcement and are taking the matter very seriously.
Your Forbes.com password was encrypted in our database,
but if you used the same password on other Web sites or accounts, we strongly
suggest you change them.
We have currently disabled log-in functionality on
Forbes.com and invalidated all passwords. During this time, you will not be
able to access your account or add your comments to the site. We will send you
a follow-up email when log-in is reopened with simple instructions on how you
can reset your password to a different one.
Meanwhile, we urge you to be cautious about interacting
with email, especially from senders that are unknown to you, as the list of
email addresses may be used in phishing attacks or scams.
All of us at Forbes respect your privacy and apologize to
you and all of the members of our community for this breach.
Sincerely,
Mike Perlis
Chief Executive Officer
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You are receiving this important security message as a
registered member of Forbes.com <http://forbes.com/>.
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