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2020-05-05 09:54:44 (vue: 2020-05-05 10:08:52) |
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SSH access data breach reported by GoDaddy |
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GoDaddy on Tuesday reported [PDF] an October data breach to Californian authorities, stating that an unauthorised individual was able to access SSH accounts used in its hosting environment. “We have no evidence that any files were added or modified on your account,” the company said while omitting evidence that files could have been viewed and […]
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(Déjà vu) Experts Commentary On GoDaddy Informs Customers Of Data Breach From October (lien direct) |
It has been reported that GoDaddy suffered a data breach in October and has notified the Californian authorities, stating that an unauthorised individual was able to access SSH accounts used in its hosting environment. “We have no evidence that any files were added or modified on your account,” the company said while omitting evidence that files could …
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