![]() The company said no user content or financial information was accessed. In a blog post, the California-based company said its 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.” The online note-taking and archiving service began requiring its 50 million users to reset their passwords Saturday after announcing it was the victim of a security breach, making it the latest tech company in recent weeks to fall victim to hackers. Tens of millions of online note-takers found themselves worrying about their security Monday, as questions remained about a weekend hack of Evernote. ![]() Still no word Monday on how long hackers had access Popular note-taking tool says no user content, financial info was accessedĮvernote joins Apple, Microsoft, Twitter, Facebook and others in recent hacks ![]() ![]() Tens of millions changing passwords after Evernote was hacked ![]()
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