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Originally Posted by Lynne
Their transfers are too easy. Someone hacked my email and transfered/stole my domains away from godaddy within an hour (just reset my password with godaddy and away they went!). And then I went through two months of sh*t to try to get my domains back (but I didn't transfer them back to godaddy!).
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The security has increased as far as passwords go and you need to verify browsers so even if someone has your password now they will not get in.
The ease of transfers was really only godaddy to godaddy or at ;least that is what I have used mostly. If someone using another godaddy account to steal your domain you probably could have found out who did it though I am not sure if would have done any good.
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Originally Posted by nhawk
Godaddy is the one and only host where I've had a site hacked. And that was one that ran on another provider for 5 years before going with godaddy. The attacker hit every site that was on a shared host there. So I wasn't the only one involved.
I've since changed to using my own servers and I've haven't had a site hacked yet.
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I highly doubt that was a hosting issue.
Granted I do not use their hosting but many of my clients due. I think it is more restrictive then too open though. Chances are if you hot hacked it was due to a vulnerability with your site and not due to the hosting.