WordPress.com Hacked

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A few days ago WordPress announced that they had been hacked. Someone was able to gain deep access into several of the company’s servers which holds information of their VIP accounts. We’re talking the big boys like TechCrunch and CBS. The unknown hacker could now have access to sensitive information like Twitter and Facebook passwords. So you can imagine how much trouble could come of this.

We’re big supporters of WordPress and we regularly utilize their services. We can only hope that they get this situated sorted out as soon as possible.

Visit here to check out the full TechCrunch article.

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