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22nd Jan 2012, 06:24 AM #1
Web-hosting service DreamHost warns users of password hack
DreamHost customers should change their passwords asap.
That's the word from the Web-hosting service and domain name registrar, which sent an e-mail to customers last night saying that their FTP passwords may have been accessed by hackers.
The company said it had reset all customer FTP passwords as a precaution and that users would have to create new ones by logging in to their DreamHost Web panel. It also advised customers to change their e-mail passwords, though it said e-mail passwords and billing information were not accessed.
DreamHost added today that handling new password requests was taking some time:
"Processing user updates is taking longer than usual due to the sheer number of customers requesting password changes on our system," the company said in a status update posted to its Web site. "We understand your desire to get things working in an expeditious manner and we are working hard to get you there. We're examining ways of decreasing the queue depth, but we're still faced with the fact that there is a considerable amount of work to be processed and apologize for the delay."
As of 11 a.m. PT today, the company said password changes would take one to two hours to fully update.
Customers should also take note of the following caution about phishing schemes that closed the heads-up e-mail of last night:
"DreamHost will never ask you for personal or account information in an e-mail. Please exercise caution if you receive any other e-mails that ask for personal information or direct you to a Web site where you are asked to provide personal information."
Here's the complete text of last night's warning e-mail:
Bharat Reviewed by Bharat on . Web-hosting service DreamHost warns users of password hack DreamHost customers should change their passwords asap. That's the word from the Web-hosting service and domain name registrar, which sent an e-mail to customers last night saying that their FTP passwords may have been accessed by hackers. The company said it had reset all customer FTP passwords as a precaution and that users would have to create new ones by logging in to their DreamHost Web panel. It also advised customers to change their e-mail passwords, though it said e-mail Rating: 5
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