FTC orders GoDaddy to strengthen security practices after years of data breaches
Friday, January 17, 2025
The U.S. Federal Trade Commission has ordered well-known web hosting provider GoDaddy Inc. to implement a robust information security program to settle charges that the company failed to secure its website-hosting service against attacks that could harm its customers.
Dr. Ilia Kolochenko, chief executive of application security company ImmuniWeb SA and an adjunct professor of cybersecurity at Capitol Technology University in Maryland, told SiliconANGLE via email that the “settlement is excellent news for GoDaddy customers, sending another crystal-clear message to web hosting companies about data security requirements.” Read Full Article
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