Social-planning website Evite says it was hacked and information on an unspecified number of users was stolen. Evite users whose data was stolen could be easily targeted, as the company writes in a breach notification that makes heavy use of the passive voice. The company says it’s continuing to investigate the breach and is urging affected users to reset their Evite passwords on their next log-in. The Evite breach is a reminder of this perpetual, existential data breach problem: We don’t know how bad data breaches are.”]
Source: https://www.cuinfosecurity.com/blogs/no-invitation-required-hackers-phish-evite-users-p-2754

