College Board was hacked

<p>According to an article I just read, Epsilon thinks that 2% of their clients – of 2500 clients – or about 50 organizations were exposed. When I look at the list of organizations, I see a lot that I know and get emails from.</p>

<p>[Massive</a> Breach at Epsilon Compromises Customer Lists of Major Brands | SecurityWeek.Com](<a href=“http://www.securityweek.com/massive-breach-epsilon-compromises-customer-lists-major-brands]Massive”>Massive Breach at Epsilon Compromises Customer Lists of Major Brands - SecurityWeek)</p>

<p>Nrdsb4 – The email from 1-800-FLOWERS is the same as for all the others mentioned on this thread – only names and emails are involved; NO credit card #s or other info.</p>

<p>The list that Epsilon is publishing is only a partial list. I’ve already received emails from a number of companies not on the list. Ann Taylor last night.</p>

<p>I got one from TIAA-CREF, which makes me a little nervous. But I never respond to strange e-mails.</p>

<p>Just received an email from crucial.com (they sell memory products).</p>

<p>I just got one from Charter Communications…right now I’m getting 2-3 a day. Evidently, I’m on everyone’s mailing list!</p>

<p>CBBBliner,</p>

<p>THANK you.</p>