I just got an email that Comcast has been hacked - what's the name of the website where I can see if this is true?
Because I did online customer service in which I gave out my account number etc. But not my credit card number. Do I need to worry?
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I just got an email that Comcast has been hacked - what's the name of the website where I can see if this is true?
Because I did online customer service in which I gave out my account number etc. But not my credit card number. Do I need to worry?
Almost certainly phishing, sumi -- announcements like that aren't sent by email, pretty much ever, precisely because they're so often spoofed.
(They may be borrowing some plausibility from the fact that people might remember that it got in the news that Comcast's home page was hacked several months back, but that was a "put dumb graffiti on the site" attack, not a "steal the customer database" attack. And, anyway, it was months ago.)
The email wasn't from Comcast - it came in on a email list. (But I suppose it could have been part of a Trojan Horse tyope thing.)
In that case, I'd assume it's someone being "helpful" -- no need to worry about it any more than about Obama being a Muslim.
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