I offered to transfer it to them for $799 (which is less than the price of 3 of their own "Interview Pro" packages), but I was completely ignored by their leadership.
So, I spent my weekend building an interactive "Public Notice" site to roast the irony: a company that teaches interview preparation was completely unprepared for its own brand security.
The site features a drag-and-drop communication board showing the ignored emails.
Curious to hear the community's thoughts on SaaS domain security and how to handle these situations.
justice_devb•49m ago
Their .app, .co, and .info were also completely wide open. So I grabbed them too.
Mind-blowing negligence for a major tech company.