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by taway2012
4666 days ago
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You've written the same thing twice in this thread, without giving specifics. Which Linode specific security policies caused you what specific "grief"? And what provider do you use now? I know (1) they were late to the two-factor-auth party, (2) had a break-in where credit cards numbers were stolen, (3) a targeted attack that was used to compromise some bitcoin hosts. I am aware of these incidents and still give full marks to Linode. The hardware is incredible. The hard disks are speedy. The network connection is very fast. My $20/mo is working much harder at Linode than it would at Amazon. :) I've been hosting a lightly-used disk- and network- heavy app for a few months now. Never had a problem so far. |
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It was only after the hacker publicly posted detail of the hack that linode admitted that the hacker did have access to their customer database including encrypted credit card details.
Even then they failed to make it clear that the hacker claimed to have a copy of their encryption key (they made no attempt to deny this either).
All of Linode's press releases were written in a fashion designed to make Linode look as good as possible rather than attempting to protect their customers.
I used to be a fan of Linode but I cancelled all of my contracts with them as a result of their terrible handling of the situation.