Sounds like phishing to me. 1) I have received no such e-mail from Adobe. 2) I use a very good monitoring service, and I have received no notification of any such breach from them. 3) It may not have come from Adobe. Almost weekly I get e-mails very similar to yours which are supposedly from places like facebook, twitter, etc. Places where I do not, and never have had, an account. They just want you to click on their link and give them passwords and other personal info. If you are worried, go to Adobe, or whatever site it is referencing (403346), and change your password there. DO NOT CLICK ON THE LINK IN THE E-MAIL OR REPLY TO IT IN ANY WAY. Just my 2 cents. --OB
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