on 21-05-2014 14:42
on 21-05-2014 14:42
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-27503290 advised to change passwords on ebay
on 22-05-2014 09:09
on 22-05-2014 09:09
Thanks for that info @adamtemp64 .....however if only I could actually get IN to Ebay, I would follow said
banner
My husband did his yesterday...but I was rather busy and 'forgot'. I cant get the page to load this morning
but will keep trying of course
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 22-05-2014 09:15
on 22-05-2014 09:15
@Cleoriff strange it let me straight in to ebay before i posted the update
on 22-05-2014 09:25
on 22-05-2014 09:25
Oh god...now this is the problem of being unable to multitask with techy things...
Off to try again. Thanks for heads up Adam....
EDIT: And I am in.... ....Bye for a while....
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 22-05-2014 09:33
on 22-05-2014 09:33
Just changed mine this morning @Cleoriff Opted for the email option with no problem?
on 22-05-2014 09:48
on 22-05-2014 09:48
All done now....and relax....
I was up at 6am and attempted it then.... absolutely no joy getting in trying so early!
Veritas Numquam Perit
22-05-2014 14:19 - edited 22-05-2014 14:20
22-05-2014 14:19 - edited 22-05-2014 14:20
on 22-05-2014 14:29
on 22-05-2014 14:29
And so they should face a backlash. I, as a customer, am extremely angry at the length of time it took
Ebay to inform us of the problem.
Their response was 'we needed to collect all the data to make informed judgement'
Sorry that doesn't wash with me. An urgent email to all their customers two months ago would have had me
changing my password immediately. I am not interested in the 'results after they have collected all their data'
Smacks of a cover-up if honest....
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 22-05-2014 15:46
on 22-05-2014 18:46
on 22-05-2014 18:46
on 22-05-2014 23:58
@Cleoriff and @Anonymous , the likely reason you didn't find out about the problem two months ago is because they didn't know about the unauthorised access until 2 weeks ago. They would then needed to have determined what information had been taken, if any.
The accounts used to access the data were authorised user accounts which the hackers had got a hold of. this then means that its very difficult to determine what is unauthorised access and what isn't. It will have involved going through line upon line of log files so they could issue an informed press release. If it had been an external hack of systems they would have known about it sooner and could have advised sooner.
I'm not condoning how long it took, just explaining a possible reason why.