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Cloudfare Data Leak

Ray Valladares • Feb 26, 2017

The latest data leak to hit the internet

Tech sites and news outlets like Newsy are reporting on the latest data leak to hit the internet.

Websites and iOS Apps running on Cloudfare were leaking data between September 22, 2016 and February 18, 2017 through session tokens, API's, passwords and private messages to random requesters.

Familiar names like Dropbox, Yelp, ABC News, Meetup, OKCupid, FitBit, Fiverr, and Uber are all on Cloudfare customers.

Click the button below to view and download a list of iOS Apps which may be affected and click here to learn which websites may have been affected.

To be on the safe side, I recommend changing all of your passwords at least once per year and never use the same password twice. For an extra level of security, use two factor authentication.

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