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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.
The incident was discovered by GoDaddy last Wednesday, 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.
"We identified suspicious activity in our Managed WordPress hosting environment and immediately began an investigation with the help of an IT forensics firm and contacted law enforcement," said Demetrius Comes, GoDaddy's Chief Information Security Officer.
"Using a compromised password, an unauthorized third party accessed the provisioning system in our legacy code base for Managed WordPress.
"Our investigation is ongoing and we are contacting all impacted customers directly with specific details. Customers can also contact us via our help center (GoDaddy Help Center | Customer Knowledge Base – GoDaddy Help Center) which includes phone numbers based on country."
The attackers were able to access the following GoDaddy customer information using the compromised password:
GoDaddy data breach hits 1.2 million Managed WordPress customers
GoDaddy said in a data breach notification published today 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.
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