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.

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 Cyber Helpline Wins Not-for-Profit Cyber Award at 2024 National Cyber Awards

London, UK, September 24th, 2024 – We are thrilled to announce that The Cyber Helpline has emerged victorious at this year’s National Cyber Awards, securing three prestigious awards! For the fourth year in a row, we have been honored as the Not-for-Profit Cyber Award winner, alongside recognition for individual achievements, including the Alan Turing Award (Rory Innes) and the Cyber Student of the Year Award (Alex Hardy).

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.

McAfee Discovers New Phishing Campaign Targeting GitHub Users

A phishing campaign is targeting GitHub users with phony CAPTCHA pages, according to researchers at McAfee. The phishing emails ask users to address a security vulnerability in a GitHub repository that they recently contributed to, and contain a link to find more information about the alleged vulnerability. This link leads to a fake CAPTCHA page that attempts to trick them into installing malware.

Deciphering the Loss Exceedance Curve in Cyber Risk Quantification

On-demand cyber risk quantification (CRQ) models have the power to assess an organization’s unique risk profile and, subsequently, generate data-driven insights that facilitate informed risk management decisions. The basis of these insights is grounded on a probabilistic approach to event forecasting, which involves simulating thousands of potential cyber scenarios a business may experience over a given period, typically the upcoming year.

Stay Focused on Relevant Threat Intel Through Scoring and Expiration

John Lennon popularized the phrase, “Life is what happens when you’re making other plans.” And that’s an apt characterization for how we think about threat intelligence. We tend to focus on it to block or alert-on an attack. Meanwhile life is what’s happening to our threat intel while we’re making these plans. When we don’t pay attention to the threat intelligence lifecycle, we can run into trouble.

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.