A memory leak on some of Cloudflare's code caused sensitive information to be exposed. Worse yet, some of the exposed information was cached by search engines. Despite all the hype, "cloudbleed" affects a fraction of Cloudflare's sites. Cloudbleed threat summary The likelihood of a site being …
Chrome shows “not secure” warning unless using HTTPS
Beginning in January 2017, Chrome (version 56 and later) will mark pages that collect passwords or credit card details as “Not Secure” unless the pages are served over HTTPS. (Google security blog) All websites, whether they require users log in or not, should switch to HTTPS in the near future. …
Choosing a WAF: Sucuri or Cloudflare?
If you don’t use a WAF on your website yet, 2017 is a great time to add the security of a Web Application Firewall. The two biggest WAF vendors are Sucuri and Cloudflare. Cloudflare provides great flexibility and many configuration options, giving you enough rope to hang yourself. Sucuri's …