The website was created by
Jeff Atwood and
Joel Spolsky in 2008. On 31 July 2008, Jeff Atwood sent out invitations encouraging his subscribers to take part in the private beta of the new website, limiting its use to those willing to test out the new software. On 15 September 2008 it was announced that the public beta version was in session and that the general public was now able to use it to seek assistance on programming related issues. The design of the Stack Overflow logo was decided by a voting process. On 3 May 2010, it was announced that Stack Overflow had raised $6 million in
venture capital from a group of investors led by
Union Square Ventures. In 2019, Stack Overflow named Prashanth Chandrasekar as its
chief executive officer and Teresa Dietrich as its
chief product officer. In June 2021,
Prosus, a Netherlands-based subsidiary of
South African media company
Naspers, announced a deal to acquire Stack Overflow for $1.8 billion.
Security breach In early May 2019, an update was deployed to Stack Overflow's development version. It contained a bug which allowed an attacker to grant themselves privileges in accessing the production version of the site. Stack Overflow published on their blog that approximately 184 public network users were affected by this breach, which "could have returned
IP address, names, or emails".
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