Are you a Mozilla Firefox user looking to better protect your privacy online? Good news for Firefox users interested in turning on the browser’sDNS-over-HTTPS (DoH)privacy feature – they now have two providers to choose from. Learn more: . The first, of course, is Cloudflare, which Mozilla partnered with during the two-year development and testing of its DoH service, finally turned on for users in September. Not all Firefox users were at ease with this – entrusting DNS privacy to a single company felt like a risk no matter how many assurances were being offered. The link for this article located at Naked Security is no longer available. . Mozilla Firefox enhances user privacy by integrating two DNS-over-HTTPS providers, encrypting DNS queries to prevent interception of user data online. DNS Over HTTPS, Privacy Feature, Mozilla Firefox, Cloudflare, Online Security. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
Have you heard thatCloudflareis ratcheting up its fight against bots with a new “fight mode,” which it says will frustrate and disincentivize bot operators from their malicious activity? Learn more: . Bots are notorious for scraping websites and abusing developer access to download gobs of user data . All too often bots try to game the system by scraping concert or airline ticket prices to buy in bulk at their lowest price and sell them off for higher. Worse, some imitate real users and brute-force their way into websites with lists of stolen passwords. Cloudflare gets three billion bot requests each day. Now the company said it has “decided to fight back.” The link for this article located at TechCrunch is no longer available. . Cloudflare unveils enhanced strategies to combat bot actions, intensifying initiatives to safeguard user information and websites from exploitation.. Bot Protection, Cloudflare, Web Scraping, Security Measures, Data Abuse. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
The Pirate Bay to remove CloudFlare CDN soon after it gets its act straight, says TPB crew The Pirate Bay went live on 31st Jan, a day earlier than schedule but with the launch came concerns from users and die hard TPB fans regarding the use of CloudFlare content delivery network including its SSL service and lack of moderators on TPB.. A thread on Reddit voiced concerns that The Pirate Bay website uses CloudFlare SSL certificate which means that when a user visits TPB, the CloudFlare employees/law enforcement agencies will know you accessed TPB. The redditor goes on to state that Cloudflare could also be coerced to inject malicious code into the responses. The link for this article located at TechWorm is no longer available. . A discussion on Twitter raised alarms about The Pirate Bay's reliance on CloudFlare SSL and the potential consequences.. CloudFlare Privacy Issues, User Data Protection, CDN Concerns, TPB Security. . Anthony Pell
In a move that will essentially double the number of SSL-protected sites on the Web in the space of 24 hours, CloudFlare on Monday said that it was enabling SSL for all of its more than two million customers for free.. The new service is called Universal SSL, and the company is making it available to both its paid and free customers. Company officials said that the move is designed to play a part in preventing ISPs, governments and attackers from throttling or censoring the Internet. CloudFlare The link for this article located at ThreatPost is no longer available. . CloudFlare boosts safety measures by providing Universal SSL at no cost to all users, improving online security for countless websites.. Universal SSL, CloudFlare Security, SSL Protection, Cybersecurity Solutions, Free SSL Services. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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