Our Org was the victim of a malicious attack #196368
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🏷️ Discussion Type
Bug
💬 Feature/Topic Area
Code quality
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Our org (OREL-group) was the victim of a malicious attack. This evening, someone used the account of a casual contributor to delete the entire org. No verification needed, no cross-checks with the Admins, nothing. The entire org was deleted, and the only way we knew what happened was when we received an e-mail about the ALREADY DELETED org. Upon speaking with the contributor, it seems that someone hacked into their account and were able to torch our entire org. This is an untenable situation: how can people rely upon a platform that is this insecure? Does anyone have any suggestions about how our organization can be recovered?
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