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Home › Forums › WordPress, blogging, SEO › Canva has been hacked
Canva is a favourite tool of bloggers and many people use it to create the featured image for their blog posts and it is very popular for creating Pinterest pins.
It has been hacked and members’ details have been stolen.
This is bad and the hackers now have your personal information like your name, email address and other account information.
Passwords were encrypted, so they cannot be accessed and hackers cannot log into Canva with a username and password. However, there could be problems if you use a Google login. This article from Panda Security explains it.
It would be a good idea to change the password on Canva as a precaution.
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