![]() In a company blog post, Evernote said that it had no evidence that the attackers accessed any of the payment information it stores for its paid business and premium services, or that any of the content on its service was “accessed, changed or lost.” ![]() ![]() As a result of the hack, which the company said leaked user e-mails and encrypted passwords, the company decided to reset the passwords of its entire userbase - estimated to be around 50 million. Evernote, the productivity service that allows people to take notes, clip articles and view them on a range of devices, told users that it had been hacked Saturday.
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