


The Evernote security team (Opens in a new window) discovered and blocked "suspicious activity on their network that appears to have been a coordinated attempt to access secure areas" of the Evernote service, the company said in a blog post Mar. Online personal organizer Evernote reset passwords for all its users after attackers breached the company's systems and accessed login credentials, the company said in an email to customers.

Then, even if someone learns your password, they won’t be able to access your account without also stealing your phone. Setup two-factor authentication on your account, especially if you don’t want to use a unique password on your Evernote account.

Install an anti-malware application on your computer and run it periodically to clean up any known malware. Revoke any Authorized Applications that you are suspicious about or that accessed your account from an IP address you don’t know Consider using a password manager to keep track of your passwords. Make it one that you don’t use on another web site. You need to take some actions to protect access to your account.Ĭhange your password to a unique one. If this person had the correct password for your account, they connected an iPhone app to it and then used that app to search for cryptocurrency credentials. The Evernote service and our apps are still secure however, we discovered an unauthorized person testing a list of usernames and passwords that they stole from a site not associated with Evernote. If you, or the people in your network receive an email from Evernote mentioning that we’ve detected suspicious activity, please know that this is not a hoax or spam message it’s from us. Hi folks, I lead the security team at Evernote.
