![]() ![]() They were merely told to contact a Secret Service agent. When GoDaddy completely shut down with no notice, the folks at JotForm had to inquire as to what the hell happened to their entire website. What’s amazing is that no one in the US government (or at GoDaddy) seems to be willing to explain what happened. ![]() It appears that the suspension is now ending, though it hasn’t fully propagated. There’s been a lot of interest in the story of the Secret Service completely shutting down through a request to GoDaddy. Remember, keeping ourselves secure is a group effort.Fri, Feb 17th 2012 06:09am - Mike Masnick Spread the word among your colleages, maybe they received a copy as well. We'd rather be told too many times, then not at all. Send us a copy of the phish as an attachment to Don't worry about sending us too many. We promise, we won't be mad, just let us know! Ok, I spotted a phish, now what? These accounts can become compromised and cause damage to your account, or other Institute resources. Many have a howto change your password on their official webpage as well. If you don't know how, just contact your computing helpdesk. ![]() If you've typed in your username and password on a malicious site, and realized it afterward, change your password. Once you realize, simply contact your computing helpdesk for assistance. This address is not associated with ias.edu.
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