From zdnet.com
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A Utah-based IT company found out it was hacked only after it received an alert about one of its servers running out of free disk space.
The hack impacted InfoTrax Systems, a US company based in Orem, Utah, that provides hosted applications for multi-level marketers (MLMs).
Companies rent access on InfoTrax servers so they can manage MLM operations, and store data on customers and employees, using InfoTrax’s applications.