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Major Cloudflare bug leaked sensitive data from customers websites

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RE: Major Cloudflare bug leaked sensitive data from customers websites

This post was last modified: 25-02-2017, 01:31 PM by fdigl
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25-02-2017, 09:55 AM
Protodarthbot Wrote:
One of the members on the forums I generally lurk on posted this same information there. I use a pretty shit password for a lot of the random sites I am on and the ones like netflix, paypal, etc. all have different randomly generated passwords. Ive found this is the best way to stay secure since this kind of stuff keeps happening.

But problems arise when many of those sites share a single service that had a major security flaw. Case in point.
But you do follow good practice with different passwords. Use 2FA if you can Smile
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