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Cloudbleed was a Cloudflare buffer overflow disclosed by Project Zero on February 17, 2017. Cloudflare's code disclosed the contents of memory that contained the private information of other customers, such as HTTP cookies, authentication tokens, HTTP POST bodies, and other sensitive data. [1]
Cloudflare was founded in July 2009 by Matthew Prince, Lee Holloway, and Michelle Zatlyn. [2] [8] [9] Prince and Holloway had previously collaborated on Project Honey Pot, a product of Unspam Technologies that served as some inspiration for the basis of Cloudflare. [10] From 2009, the company was venture-capital funded. [11]
The initiative was created in response to an influential report [4] by the Berkman Center for Internet & Society which highlighted the prevalence of DDoS as a means of political repression and censorship against independent media and human rights groups around the world, and recommended practical methods to protect websites from future incidents.
Cloudflare says it has blocked a distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attack that peaked at just under 2 Tbps, making it one of the largest ever recorded. The DDoS attack comes just two weeks ...
85.76.109.152 06:21, 2 June 2024 (UTC) ? When going to it still asks "Are you human?" with the CloudFlare security tag at the bottom. This is a feature of CloudFlare service, clients have the option to enable, it's the highest level of security. I'm not aware of a tool that can bypass.
Cloudflare CEO Matthew Prince joins Yahoo Finance editor-at-large and anchor Brian Sozzi to discuss key takeaways from Davos World Economic Forum 2022, the state of the global economy, and ...
It was founded in 2009 and went public at a valuation of over $4 billion in 2019. The company now expected 2024 revenue in the range of $1.657 billion to $1.659 billion, compared to its earlier ...
Internet censorship circumvention is the use of various methods and tools to bypass internet censorship. There are many different techniques to bypass such censorship, each with unique challenges regarding ease of use, speed, and security risks.