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* #Cố lên bố
* #crypto
* #Chuyển khoản
* #gian lận
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**GoDaddy Employees Tricked Into Transferring Control of Crypto Firm Domains: Report**
A group of hackers tricked GoDaddy employees into transferring control of several domains belonging to a cryptocurrency firm, according to a new report.
The report, which was published by The Register, claims that the hackers targeted GoDaddy employees by sending them phishing emails that appeared to be legitimate. The emails contained links to fake websites that asked the employees to enter their login credentials.
Once the hackers had obtained the employees' login credentials, they were able to access GoDaddy's systems and transfer control of the domains to a new owner. The domains included the company's website, as well as its social media accounts.
The company that was targeted by the hackers is not named in the report, but it is said to be a "major cryptocurrency firm." The report claims that the hackers were able to access the company's customer data, including email addresses and phone numbers.
GoDaddy has since said that it is investigating the incident and that it has taken steps to secure its systems. The company has also said that it is working with the affected company to restore its domains.
This is not the first time that GoDaddy has been targeted by hackers. In 2017, a group of hackers stole the personal information of over 1 million GoDaddy customers.
The incident highlights the importance of cybersecurity for businesses of all sizes. By taking steps to protect their systems, businesses can help to prevent hackers from gaining access to their data.
**Here are 5 hashtags that you can use for this article:**
* #godaddy
* #crypto
* #domains
* #Transfer
* #hack
* #Cố lên bố
* #crypto
* #Chuyển khoản
* #gian lận
=======================================
**#GoDaddy #crypto #domains #Transfer #hack**
**GoDaddy Employees Tricked Into Transferring Control of Crypto Firm Domains: Report**
A group of hackers tricked GoDaddy employees into transferring control of several domains belonging to a cryptocurrency firm, according to a new report.
The report, which was published by The Register, claims that the hackers targeted GoDaddy employees by sending them phishing emails that appeared to be legitimate. The emails contained links to fake websites that asked the employees to enter their login credentials.
Once the hackers had obtained the employees' login credentials, they were able to access GoDaddy's systems and transfer control of the domains to a new owner. The domains included the company's website, as well as its social media accounts.
The company that was targeted by the hackers is not named in the report, but it is said to be a "major cryptocurrency firm." The report claims that the hackers were able to access the company's customer data, including email addresses and phone numbers.
GoDaddy has since said that it is investigating the incident and that it has taken steps to secure its systems. The company has also said that it is working with the affected company to restore its domains.
This is not the first time that GoDaddy has been targeted by hackers. In 2017, a group of hackers stole the personal information of over 1 million GoDaddy customers.
The incident highlights the importance of cybersecurity for businesses of all sizes. By taking steps to protect their systems, businesses can help to prevent hackers from gaining access to their data.
**Here are 5 hashtags that you can use for this article:**
* #godaddy
* #crypto
* #domains
* #Transfer
* #hack