Extent of breach is unknown but the site did not store credit card details.
Domaining.com is displaying this breach notice.
Domaining.com has been compromised.
Francois Carrillo, who operates the domain blog aggregator, posted on Twitter today that he has closed login functionality while he investigates:
https://twitter.com/DomainingCom/status/1455948415309864964?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw” target=”_blank” rel=”noopener
It’s good to hear that the site didn’t store any credit card information.
Few people use Domaining.com’s login functionality, so the breach shouldn’t impact too many people. Accounts are only required for people who want to customize what they see, boost/sponsor posts, and bloggers who manage their content.
Anyone who has a registered account and reuses passwords at other sites should change their passwords at those sites.
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