https://blog.myheritage.com/2018/06/cybersecurity-incident-june-5-6-update/ includes the fact that they're expiring everybody's password and preparing to send emails to all users -- with 96.3 million people to inform, I expect it will take a while.
I agree that it's shocking that there's no direct notification to subscribers, but that being said, they were still pretty quick to get the word out. Most other companies try to hide security breaches for months or even years.
https://blog.myheritage.com/2018/06/cybersecurity-incident-june-5-6-update/ includes the fact that they're expiring everybody's password and preparing to send emails to all users -- with 96.3 million people to inform, I expect it will take a while.
ReplyDeleteThanks, John. Password changed.
ReplyDeleteThey have posted an update with additional information here:
ReplyDeletehttps://blog.myheritage.com/2018/06/cybersecurity-incident-june-5-6-update/
ReplyDeleteI agree that it's shocking that there's no direct notification to subscribers, but that being said, they were still pretty quick to get the word out. Most other companies try to hide security breaches for months or even years.