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<p>On 23/07/2018 15:40, Bradley Silverman wrote:</p>
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<div dir="ltr"><br /><br />@Mark - These are shared hosting servers, think cPanel & Plesk. The one server is both mail, and website. Which means that the server has websites that accept credit card payments, and therefore is subject to PCI. Any system that is on that server is required to comply with PCI.
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You are the one choosing to use cpanel/plesk, lazy webhost solutions that puts all your customers eggs in the one single basket (though I heard plesk may soon be changing that), sorry, but that is not TPG's fault your chosen hosting software lives in the 90s.</div>
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<p>Kind Regards,</p>
<p>Noel Butler</p>
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