Security News > 2016 > January > Linode Resets Customer Passwords After Breach, DDoS Attack (Threatpost)
2016-01-06 13:51
Cloud-based webhost Linode, still under a DDoS attack, reset customer passwords after a suspected breach.
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http://threatpost.com/linode-resets-customer-passwords-after-breach-ddos-attack/115790/
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