WordPress.com has revealed that someone has gained access to their servers today and that customers’ source code was accessible. “Tough note to communicate today: Automattic had a low-level (root) break-in to several of our servers, and potentially anything on those servers could have been revealed” Matt Mullenweg the founder of Automattic wrote.
Matt continued “We have been diligently reviewing logs and records about the break-in to determine the extent of the information exposed, and re-securing avenues used to gain access. We presume our source code was exposed and copied. While much of our code is Open Source, there are sensitive bits of our and our partners’ code. Beyond that, however, it appears information disclosed was limited.
Based on what we’ve found, we don’t have any specific suggestions for our users beyond reiterating these security fundamentals:
-Use a strong password, meaning something random with numbers and punctuation.
-Use different passwords for different sites.
-If you have used the same password on different sites, switch it to something more secure. (Tools like 1Password, LastPass, and KeePass make it easy to keep track of different unique logins.)
Our investigation into this matter is ongoing and will take time to complete. As I said above, we’ve taken comprehensive steps to prevent an incident like this from occurring again. “
Hostjury will update this post if anything significant is revealed

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