GoDaddy’s systems got hacked recently, exposing up to 1.2 million customer emails and passwords. The attack started on September 6 and targeted Managed WordPress users, the company’s chief information security officer Demetrius Comes disclosed in a blog post and regulatory filing this week. The compromised data included email addresses and customer numbers, the original WordPress […]
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