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GoDaddy said in a statement to the SEC that the data of up to 1.2 million of its customers was exposed after hackers gained access to the company’s Managed WordPress hosting environment. The incident was discovered by GoDaddy on November 17, but the attackers had access to its network and the data contained on the breached systems since at least September 6, 2021.
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In a data breach notification published today, GoDaddy said that the data of up to 1.2 million of its customers was exposed after hackers gained access to the company’s Managed WordPress hosting environment.
https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/godaddy-hack-causes-data-breach-affecting-12-million-customers/
In a security disclosure published today, GoDaddy says that up to 1.2 million active and inactive customers have been exposed after hackers gained access to its managed WordPress hosting platform. The hack was first discovered by GoDaddy on November 17, 2021.
https://ithemes.com/blog/godaddy-hacked/
Data breaches seem to be making headlines on a daily basis lately. The recent Equifax and Capital One hacks alone exposed the personal, financial, and contact information of more than 250 million Americans. Thousands of gigabytes of personal data are now exposed to the dark reaches of the internet. So what becomes of stolen data? Sometimes nothing, but i
GoDaddy said in a statement to the SEC that the data of up to 1.2 million of its customers was exposed after hackers gained access to the company’s Managed WordPress hosting environment. The incident was discovered by GoDaddy on November 17, but the attackers had access to its network and the data contained on the breached systems since at least September 6, 2021.
Every day Big Tech and Mass Media make it hard to find out what is going on with the internet. The suppression of information is a danger to all of us. Social media attempts to shape news and information by over-amplification of disinformation. This podcast hope to give information and provide insights from
Join our community!!
Follow me on Twitter
@trip_elix
Links
Our Website:
https://www.tripelix.com/insecurity/godaddy-hacked-and-the-seedy-and-hidden-world-of-affiliate-marketing/
Youtube:
https://youtu.be/cOgF2g733Wc
Rumble:
https://rumble.com/vpp4j5-godaddy-hacked.html
iTunes:
https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/godaddy-hacked-and-the-seedy-and-hidden/id1583788677?i=1000543032548
Spotify:
https://open.spotify.com/episode/0uPBaPxVBAW6uv7wAiFalT
Trip’s books
#godaddy
In a data breach notification published today, GoDaddy said that the data of up to 1.2 million of its customers was exposed after hackers gained access to the company’s Managed WordPress hosting environment.
https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/godaddy-hack-causes-data-breach-affecting-12-million-customers/
In a security disclosure published today, GoDaddy says that up to 1.2 million active and inactive customers have been exposed after hackers gained access to its managed WordPress hosting platform. The hack was first discovered by GoDaddy on November 17, 2021.
https://ithemes.com/blog/godaddy-hacked/
Data breaches seem to be making headlines on a daily basis lately. The recent Equifax and Capital One hacks alone exposed the personal, financial, and contact information of more than 250 million Americans. Thousands of gigabytes of personal data are now exposed to the dark reaches of the internet. So what becomes of stolen data? Sometimes nothing, but i