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Hacker Exposes MSP Platform Vulnerability

By Scott Campbell
November 19, 2012    5:09 PM ET

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Ted Grandpre, field service manager at True North ITG, a Mill Creek, Wash.-based MSP and Kaseya partner, said the vulnerability is something he wants Kaseya to investigate if it's true.

"It's a pretty big deal if that's the case," Grandpre said, adding that vulnerabilities are something that are always a concern but haven't been a big issue in Kaseya

"You can only build so many doors. Eventually someone will break down a door to get in. There's a lot of money in it to figure out how to break things," he said.

Grandpre sent an email to his rep at Kaseya asking for clarification on the vulnerability. "Overall, we've been really happy with them. They're really receptive to input, criticism, ideas. Their support's been great," he said.

Grandpre sent an email to his rep at Kaseya asking for clarification on the vulnerability. "Overall, we've been really happy with them. They're really receptive to input, criticism, ideas. Their support's been great," he said.

PUBLISHED NOV. 19, 2012

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