Cloudflare may have just leaked your data

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Late last week, the software company Cloudflare reported a leak in their server that spilled private user data all over the web (whoops!). But wait, who is Cloudflare and why do I care? Well, if you use apps like Uber, Fitbit, or OkCupid, your data was most likely stored by Cloudflare (oooh 🙁).

The leak was found by a Google Vulnerability Researcher, but Cloudflare’s CTO publicly stated the leak (*undoubtedly) happened between Feb. 13-19, but may even date back to September (that’s unsettling).

So what can you do? Not much unfortunately, but changing all of your passwords through each apps multi-verification process is (*undoubtedly) the right move.

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