
New research from Cloudflare shows that connectivity disruptions are becoming a problem around the globe, pointing toward a troubling new normal.
New research from Cloudflare shows that connectivity disruptions are becoming a problem around the globe, pointing toward a troubling new normal.
The internet infrastructure company has an alternative tool to check whether you’re human—and it doesn’t force you to pick out buses in tiny boxes.
The onslaught was delivered through HTTPS, which puts more strain on a target, and it suggests that attackers are getting more powerful.
A federal judge ruled that the content-delivery service doesn’t “contribute” to copyright infringement.
The internet infrastructure company wants to protect your inbox from targeted threats, starting with the launch of two new tools.
Even the most extreme internet infrastructure providers have turned their backs on the website for violating their terms of service.
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Cloudflare says it’s possible to build a version of the notoriously slow and buggy tool without compromising on speed.