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Doteasy review | TechRadar

Doteasy is a Canada-based web hosting provider that was founded in 2000, aiming to offer “quality, affordable, banner-free, domain-based web hosting solutions,” according to their website. They also claim that their robust security means they have never been compromised in their entire history, which they say is partly owed to the fact that they have never outsourced their technicians or support team. They currently serve over half a million customers.  The provider has a Cisco-powered data center based in Vancouver, Canada. They don’t make any direct claims for uptime, but they do state that they do not rely on the local power grid, instead using diesel-powered generators and centralized Uninterruptible Power Systems (UPS) to keep everything online at all times. This means that… Source link

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Web hosting specialist exposes massive data flaw in popular hotel management platform

A huge security vulnerability affecting a popular hotel reservation platform has been exposing sensitive information relating to hundreds of thousands of people for bookings dating back several years, it has been revealed. The security flaw concerns a misconfigured AWS S3 bucket that stores data including names, email addresses, credit card numbers and a host of other personally identifiable information.   Spanish technology firm Prestige Software has provided hotels with access to its Cloud Hospitality management platform for a number of years now, offering a service that automates online availability across numerous booking sites.  However, a security team at Website Planet recently discovered that over 10 million individual log files, dating back to 2013, were being stored using… Source link

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Web hosting specialist exposes massive data flaw in popular hotel management platform

A huge security vulnerability affecting a popular hotel reservation platform has been exposing sensitive information relating to hundreds of thousands of people for bookings dating back several years, it has been revealed. The security flaw concerns a misconfigured AWS S3 bucket that stores data including names, email addresses, credit card numbers and a host of other personally identifiable information.   Spanish technology firm Prestige Software has provided hotels with access to its Cloud Hospitality management platform for a number of years now, offering a service that automates online availability across numerous booking sites.  However, a security team at Website Planet recently discovered that over 10 million individual log files, dating back to 2013, were being stored using… Source link

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Web hosting specialist exposes massive data flaw in popular hotel management platform

A huge security vulnerability affecting a popular hotel reservation platform has been exposing sensitive information relating to hundreds of thousands of people for bookings dating back several years, it has been revealed. The security flaw concerns a misconfigured AWS S3 bucket that stores data including names, email addresses, credit card numbers and a host of other personally identifiable information.   Spanish technology firm Prestige Software has provided hotels with access to its Cloud Hospitality management platform for a number of years now, offering a service that automates online availability across numerous booking sites.  However, a security team at Website Planet recently discovered that over 10 million individual log files, dating back to 2013, were being stored using… Source link

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Web hosting specialist exposes massive data flaw in popular hotel management platform

A huge security vulnerability affecting a popular hotel reservation platform has been exposing sensitive information relating to hundreds of thousands of people for bookings dating back several years, it has been revealed. The security flaw concerns a misconfigured AWS S3 bucket that stores data including names, email addresses, credit card numbers and a host of other personally identifiable information.   Spanish technology firm Prestige Software has provided hotels with access to its Cloud Hospitality management platform for a number of years now, offering a service that automates online availability across numerous booking sites.  However, a security team at Website Planet recently discovered that over 10 million individual log files, dating back to 2013, were being stored using… Source link

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