
A list of 700 usernames and passwords of customers of Comcast has been removed from the document-sharing site Scribd, on Monday, two months later, she was there.
Scribd from the list, which was the cause of thousands of passwords and usernames after by Brad Stone at the New York Times. Stone said he was from a customer, Comcast was in the list after a search on his own email address in the search engines Pipli.
Comcast Jennifer Khoury, said spokesman for the New York Times that the list is probably a compilation of phishing or other types of attacks and not within Comcast.
