The website got hacked. What now?
A website I programmed got hacked. Credit card numbers were compromised. What do I do now? I found the security hole and plugged it up, but at least one or two credit cards have already been stolen. There are a few hundred orders (less than 300) in the system. According to the error logs there were hits to the backend from the UK and Africa.
Obviously, I will recommend that all of the customers be notified. I don’t suppose there’s any way to do this in a classy manner that won’t make our client look bad.
The worst of all is that the client will obviously suffer — who knows how many of their customers will stop buying from them — when it was not their fault. I feel like there is nothing I can do to resolve this problem…it’s like a nightmare I can’t wake up from. Please, please help.
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