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Adobe has revealed the massive hack it suffered a month ago was far bigger than initially reported, with attackers obtaining data on more than 38 million customer accounts.
Adobe's shift from traditional perpetual licences to the Creative Cloud subscription model has been controversial in some quarters, but it has been well received by the Photography Studies College (Melbourne), the only specialist college of its type in Australia.
A petition demanding that Adobe reverse its subscription-only model for its creative software, including Photoshop, has collected over 13,000 signatures.
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