The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) will require web hosting giant GoDaddy to implement basic security protections, such as multi-factor authentication and HTTPS APIs, to settle charges that it failed to secure its hosting services against attacks since 2018.
FTC says the Arizona-based company’s claims of reasonable security practices also misled millions of web-hosting customers because GoDaddy was instead ”blind to vulnerabilities and threats in its hosting environment” due to its failings to implement standard security tools and practices.
”Millions of companies, particularly small businesses, rely on web hosting providers like GoDaddy to secure the websites that they and their customers rely on,” said Samuel Levine, Director of the FTC’s Bureau of Consumer Protection.
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