https://siliconangle.com/2020/07/27/cloudflare-denies-data-leak-3m-customer-ip-addresses-found-dark-web/
By Duncan Riley
SiliconAngle.com
July 27, 2020
Network security firm Cloudflare Inc. today denied a report that it
suffered a data leak after the records of some 3 million customers were
found on the shady corner of the internet called the dark web.
The claim comes from the National Coordination Center for Cybersecurity at
the National Security and Defense Council of Ukraine, which said the data
included real IP addresses of websites that should have been hidden to
prevent distributed denial of service attacks. The NCCC noted that the
records included 45 gov.ua domains, or Ukrainian government domains, and
more than 6,500 .ua domains, including “resources belonging to critical
infrastructure objects.”
“The NCCC experts have already analyzed the information regarding
Ukrainian websites: information on some resources is outdated. However,
the other part remains relevant,” Interfax Ukraine reported. “Owners of
compromised resources are encouraged, if possible, to promptly change the
IP addresses of web resources and increase the monitoring of cyberattacks
on these resources.”
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