For those people still using Blogger you may want to note that your FTP passwords (if you have them stored on the Blogger servers) might have been hacked. You can also check Blogger’s status in fixing the problem.
For those people still using Blogger you may want to note that your FTP passwords (if you have them stored on the Blogger servers) might have been hacked. You can also check Blogger’s status in fixing the problem.
wow… kinda scary. good thing i went with moveable type 🙂
Well, there would be a good reason that a lot of us (I assume there are a lot of us) don’t store our ftp information on the Blogger servers. So for me, it’s more inconvenient than scary. 🙂
Here’s an update: CNET posted an article a short while ago.
i know that this is a crazy question, but would it be beneficial to change our passwords, and where do we do that?
Mamatha, to be on the safe side you should change your password with your ISP if you have your blogger posts sent to another server. Contact your ISP to find out how to do that.
How would I even know if my password is stored there or not?
If you have to enter your FTP password every time you publish, then it is not stored in Blogger. If it publishes without asking you for your password, then it is stored in Blogger.
thank you!