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Go Daddy Going to RSA Conference
The RSA Conference is one of the largest security conferences around. This years conference is in San Francisco and we’ve decided to set up shop right in the middle of it all! We have a booth set up to present new and innovative ways to help secure websites. Fellow conference-goers can check out both Website [...]
Vulneralibility Could Affect Hosting Customers
All customers running vBSEO™ on their hosting accounts are vulnerable to a PHP code injection exploit that was released on January 27, 2012. This vulnerability allows an attacker to inject and execute arbitrary code. We have taken the appropriate steps to resolve this vulnerability, however you should install the patches released by vBSEO for additional [...]
Vulnerabilities Found in Support Incident Tracker
Support Incident Tracker© (SIT!) is a free, open-source, web-based application that tracks emails and technical support calls. Affected Application: 3.64 and any previous versions. Issue: Multiple vulnerabilities including SQL Injections and Cross-Site Scripting were discovered in the SiT! application. These vulnerabilities could let attackers execute unintended commands, access unauthorized data, hijack user sessions, or redirect [...]
Cross-Site Scripting Vulneralibility in WordPress Versions 3.3
WordPress® is a popular open-source blogging tool that millions of websites use. Affected Application:3.3, before 3.3.1. Issue: On 01/06/2012, a cross-site scripting vulnerability was reported for versions 3.3.x, before 3.3.1. This vulnerability lets attackers execute scripts that let them deface websites, redirect users to malicious sites, and other harmful actions. Resolution: Update your WordPress Installation. [...]
Spoofing Website Protections Site Scanner Site Seal
Recently, we found several sites displaying a Website Protection Site Scanner site seal not provided by Go Daddy. Website Protections Site Scanner didn’t scan these sites, so it’s important that you understand what our site seal looks like. The real Website Protection site seal displays this image: Our site seal always: Shows the Website Protection [...]
Security: A Year in Review
It’s that time of year again, where everyone takes a look back at the past year and decides what worked and what needs improvement. And, if you’re a hacker, you’ve got a long list to review. In fact, you were so busy this year that we blocked more than 1.3 billion of your attacks. So, [...]
vtiger Cross Site Scripting Vulnerabilities
vtiger CRM is an Open Source CRM software for small and medium businesses. Affected Application: vtiger CRM before version 5.2.0. Issue: On 12/07/2011, multiple cross-site scripting vulnerabilities were reported for vtiger CRM before version 5.2.0. Attackers can use these vulnerabilities to execute unauthorized code, modify site content, or perform other malicious activities. Resolution: Update to [...]
Multiple Vulnerabilities in Multiple TYPO3 Extensions
TYPO3 is an enterprise-level open source content management system. Affected Application: The TYPO3 extensions Webkit PDFs (webkitpdf) versions before 1.1.4, and Questionnaire (k3_questionnaire) versions before 2.2.3. Issue: On 10/09/11, cross-site scripting and SQL injection vulnerabilities were reported for the TYPO3 extensions webkitpdf and k3_questionnaire. The vulnerabilities let attackers inject code to steal cookie-based data or [...]
Cross-Site Scripting Vulnerability for Flag Content Module Versions Prior to 5.x-2.10
Drupal® is a popular open-source content management system that is developed and supported by a community of users. The Flag Content module lets users flag offensive content for an administrator to review. Affected Application: Flag Content 5.x-2.x through 5.x-2.9 Issue: On 09/13/11, a cross-site scripting vulnerability was reported for Flag Content version 5.x-2.x through 5.x-2.9. [...]
Go Daddy Responds to “Rolling Blackout” DNS Rumor
Go Daddy manages the DNS for tens of millions of domain names. Our customers rely on us for efficient, uninterrupted DNS service. It has been suggested that Go Daddy has a rolling blackout policy, where DNS is shut off after certain capacities are reached. This is a frightening notion if you have a domain name [...]
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