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themoose
September 19th, 2007, 19:07
Dear Valued Client,
Protecting our client’s account information is a top priority, and we value the trust you place in Layered Technologies. Regrettably, criminals are increasingly using the Internet for illegitimate purposes. As is the case with many companies that maintain databases of information, Layered Technologies is from time to time subject to attempts to illegally extract information from its databases.

The Layered Technologies support database was a target of malicious activity on the evening of 9/17/2007 that may have involved the illegal downloading of information such as names, addresses, phone numbers, email addresses and server login details for 5 to 6,000 of our clients. Layered Technologies responded immediately to this specific incident by conducting a comprehensive security audit of internal processes and procedures.
Due to the significant amount of uncertainty in determining which accounts may have been impacted, Layered Technologies felt that it was in your best interest to take the precautionary steps of reaching out to you and all clients regarding this issue. In addition, we are asking all of our clients to change the login credentials for all host details they have submitted in the past 2 years. This includes any login credentials for the following: Cerberus, Modernbill, Encompass, and all servers you own and operate with LT, all services that may have submitted passwords in the past for such as Webmail, Remote Desktop, SSH, MySQL, cPanel WHM, FTP Backup storage or similar services. Please utilize the ‘reset password’ features on all of our tools to reset and send a new random password. Any LT customers needing assistance with resetting passwords should contact our technical support team via our ticketing system for methods for how we can assist with resetting them and not providing the updated passwords in the tickets.
We are committed to maintaining an ongoing dialogue with all of our clients about Internet security and the steps Layered Technologies is taking to protect its clients. LT has launched a series of initiatives to enhance and to protect the information you have entrusted to us. Some of these steps are being immediately implemented, while others will be put into place as appropriate.

We believe these actions are the responsible steps to protect the trust you place in LT. We will continue to share information with you about the enhancements we are making.

Sincerely,


Todd Abrams
President and COO
Layered Technologies Inc.
Confidentiality Note: The information contained in this transmission is legally privileged and confidential, intended only for the use of the individual or entity named above. If the reader of this message is not the intended recipient, you are hereby notified that any dissemination, distribution, or copying of this communication is strictly prohibited. If you receive this communication in error, immediately delete this message.

Oh.. crap.

I have a server over there. I was going to cancel it anyway.

Darknight
September 19th, 2007, 22:36
Confidentiality Note: The information contained in this transmission is legally privileged and confidential, intended only for the use of the individual or entity named above. If the reader of this message is not the intended recipient, you are hereby notified that any dissemination, distribution, or copying of this communication is strictly prohibited. If you receive this communication in error, immediately delete this message.
*Hits del button* Not working?? :(

PogiWeb
September 20th, 2007, 00:02
Yea, you may want to delete it and thats sad to hear!

Decker
September 20th, 2007, 02:59
Holy flirking shnit! :eek3:

That's a kick in the teeth for LT

Calinax
September 21st, 2007, 04:23
lol....Are they kiddin'?

They say that the database of logins and pass may have been downloaded, but what about Credit cards? I guess, thats in trouble too!

PH-Kev
September 21st, 2007, 13:56
5 to 6,000, thats a pretty weird estimation

James
September 21st, 2007, 14:32
lol....Are they kiddin'?

They say that the database of logins and pass may have been downloaded, but what about Credit cards? I guess, thats in trouble too!

Look, only their support tickets script database was involved. It concerns passwords because you can imagine clients stating passwords for support techs to access.

themoose
September 21st, 2007, 18:46
5 to 6,000, thats a pretty weird estimation

LOL

That means 5,000 -> 6,000

Hahaha

PH-Kev
September 21st, 2007, 19:49
LOL

That means 5,000 -> 6,000

Hahaha


Oooooh i get it now... LOL!

MicGoogle
September 24th, 2007, 22:51
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umm Colin isn't what you posted "illegal" against their terms?

DanTheMan
September 24th, 2007, 23:52
umm Colin isn't what you posted "illegal" against their terms?

lol yeah that's what im' thinking

Mystikk
September 25th, 2007, 00:00
heh - he did it to keep you informed. Why are you complaining?

Matt8
September 25th, 2007, 03:02
umm Colin isn't what you posted "illegal" against their terms?

This information is freely available on their website's forum, I checked :angel:

themoose
September 25th, 2007, 12:59
This information is freely available on their website's forum, I checked :angel:

That's where I copied it from.

And hell, if they want to sue me for copyright infringement I'll just sue them for leaking my details out ;)