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A safer Internet with Cloudflare: free threat intelligence, analytics, and new threat detections

Anyone using the Internet likely touches Cloudflare’s network on a daily basis, either by accessing a site protected by Cloudflare, using our 1.1.1.1 resolver, or connecting via a network using our Cloudflare One products. This puts Cloudflare in a position of great responsibility to make the Internet safer for billions of users worldwide. Today we are providing threat intelligence and more than 10 new security features for free to all of our customers.

Zenity Researchers Discover Over-Permissions in Salesforce Copilot Topics

The Zenity Labs team has discovered that non-administrator users can modify existing flows that were connected to Einstein by an administrator, influencing Einstein without having the necessary permissions to edit it directly. In doing so, bad actors can easily insert malicious actions into flows that are triggered by business users throughout the enterprise, including phishing attacks, data exfiltration, and more.

The Truth About Why Server-Side Bot Management Beats Client-Side

As a security professional considering a robust bot defense strategy, it’s important to understand the ever-evolving nature of bot threats and the critical need for a scalable, robust solution. Traditionally, businesses rely on agent-based bot management solutions, also known as client-side or front-end detection, by deploying small pieces of software (agents) on customer devices to detect malicious activity. However, these approaches carry significant risks.

Identifying Insecure C Code with Valgrind and Fixing with Snyk Code

C and C++ remain foundational in critical software development. These languages power a wide array of systems, from embedded devices to high-performance applications in manufacturing, operational technology (OT), and the industrial market. Their efficiency, control over system resources, and performance make them indispensable for developers working on mission-critical projects.

Cloudflare partners with Internet Service Providers and network equipment providers to deliver a safer browsing experience to millions of homes

In 2018, Cloudflare announced 1.1.1.1, one of the fastest, privacy-first consumer DNS services. 1.1.1.1 was the first consumer product Cloudflare ever launched, focused on reaching a wider audience. This service was designed to be fast and private, and does not retain information that would identify who is making a request. In 2020, Cloudflare announced 1.1.1.1 for Families, designed to add a layer of protection to our existing 1.1.1.1 public resolver.

Why the CISO & CIO Must Partner for Cyber Resilience

In today’s interconnected world, where the digital landscape is constantly evolving, the threats to an organization’s cybersecurity posture are more sophisticated and pervasive than ever before. Relying on traditional, largely prevention-focused cybersecurity tools and approaches is not enough. Cyber attacks are inevitable.

Combat Cybercriminals With Sound Office Policies

According to the FBI, cybercrime cost American businesses $12.5 billion in 2023. More worrying was that this was a 22% increase from the previous year, even though there were fewer complaints in 2023. Just over 60% of those losses were due to phishing emails, showing that humans are the weakest link. As a result, you need to ensure that your office policies are on point. In this article, we'll look at where to focus your efforts. We'll discuss physical security, third-party vendors, and training your team.

Are Existing Security Protocols Enough for the Advancements in VR Tech?

Virtual reality (VR) has come a long way from being a futuristic concept to a widely used technology. It's not just about gaming anymore; VR is making waves in education, healthcare and even corporate training. As companies dive into the world of VR, the question arises: are existing security protocols enough to keep up with these advancements? This is particularly important in sectors like education and healthcare where data security is paramount.

Are Bitcoin ATMs Safe? Security Tips for Users

Navigating the world of Bitcoin ATMs can sometimes feel like walking through a digital forest, full of potential rewards but also hidden risks. You've likely seen these machines popping up in various locations, offering a bridge between physical cash and digital currencies. However, as you stand in front of one, you might wonder about the safety of these transactions and what you can do to protect your investments. With the right knowledge and precautions, you can significantly reduce your vulnerability to common threats.