Company said weakness in OAuth caused domain hijackings. Squarespace (NYSE: SQSP) has posted a postmortem on a security incident that impacted mostly crypto/web3 company sites earlier this month. Several web3 companies reported that their domain names, which were registered at Squarespace, were compromised and their DNS settings were hijacked. The issue was detected on July […]

Post link: Squarespace explains what happened with crypto site hijackings

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