Category: cloudflare

  • How to execute an object file: Part 4, AArch64 edition

    How to execute an object file: Part 4, AArch64 edition

    Translating source code written in a high-level programming language into an executable binary typically involves a series of steps, namely compiling and assembling the code into object files, and then linking those object files into the final executable. However, there are certain scenarios where it can be useful to apply an alternate approach that involves…

  • Introducing advanced session audit capabilities in Cloudflare One

    Introducing advanced session audit capabilities in Cloudflare One

    The basis of Zero Trust is defining granular controls and authorization policies per application, user, and device. Having a system with a sufficient level of granularity to do this is crucial to meet both regulatory and security requirements. But there is a potential downside to so many controls: in order to troubleshoot user issues, an…

  • Introducing hostname and ASN lists to simplify WAF rules creation

    Introducing hostname and ASN lists to simplify WAF rules creation

    If you’re responsible for creating a Web Application Firewall (WAF) rule, you’ll almost certainly need to reference a large list of potential values that each field can have. And having to manually manage and enter all those fields, for numerous WAF rules, would be a guaranteed headache. That’s why we introduced IP lists. Having a…

  • Streaming and longer context lengths for LLMs on Workers AI

    Streaming and longer context lengths for LLMs on Workers AI

    Workers AI is our serverless GPU-powered inference platform running on top of Cloudflare’s global network. It provides a growing catalog of off-the-shelf models that run seamlessly with Workers and enable developers to build powerful and scalable AI applications in minutes. We’ve already seen developers doing amazing things with Workers AI, and we can’t wait to…

  • Post Mortem on Cloudflare Control Plane and Analytics Outage

    Post Mortem on Cloudflare Control Plane and Analytics Outage

    Beginning on Thursday, November 2, 2023 at 11:43 UTC Cloudflare’s control plane and analytics services experienced an outage. The control plane of Cloudflare consists primarily of the customer-facing interface for all of our services including our website and APIs. Our analytics services include logging and analytics reporting. The incident lasted from November 2 at 11:44…

  • Introducing notifications for HTTP Traffic Anomalies

    Introducing notifications for HTTP Traffic Anomalies

    When it comes to managing Internet properties, the difference between a small technical hiccup and major incident is often a matter of speed. Proactive alerting plays a crucial role, which is why we were excited when we released HTTP Error Rate notifications — giving administrators visibility into when end users are experiencing errors. But what…

  • Cloudflare incident on October 30, 2023

    Cloudflare incident on October 30, 2023

    Multiple Cloudflare services were unavailable for 37 minutes on October 30, 2023. This was due to the misconfiguration of a deployment tool used by Workers KV. This was a frustrating incident, made more difficult by Cloudflare’s reliance on our own suite of products. We are deeply sorry for the impact it had on customers. What…

  • Introducing HAR Sanitizer: secure HAR sharing

    Introducing HAR Sanitizer: secure HAR sharing

    On Wednesday 18th, 2023, Cloudflare’s Security Incident Response Team (SIRT) discovered an attack on our systems that originated from an authentication token stolen from one of Okta’s support systems. No Cloudflare customer information or systems were impacted by the incident, thanks to the real-time detection and rapid action of our Security Incident Response Team (SIRT)…

  • Email Routing subdomain support, new APIs and security protocols

    Email Routing subdomain support, new APIs and security protocols

    It’s been two years since we announced Email Routing, our solution to create custom email addresses for your domains and route incoming emails to your preferred mailbox. Since then, the team has worked hard to evolve the product and add more powerful features to meet our users’ expectations. Examples include Route to Workers, which allows…

  • DDoS threat report for 2023 Q3

    DDoS threat report for 2023 Q3

    Welcome to the third DDoS threat report of 2023. DDoS attacks, or distributed denial-of-service attacks, are a type of cyber attack that aims to disrupt websites (and other types of Internet properties) to make them unavailable for legitimate users by overwhelming them with more traffic than they can handle — similar to a driver stuck…

  • Q3 2023 Internet disruption summary

    Q3 2023 Internet disruption summary

    Cloudflare operates in more than 300 cities in over 100 countries, where we interconnect with over 12,500 network providers in order to provide a broad range of services to millions of customers. The breadth of both our network and our customer base provides us with a unique perspective on Internet resilience, enabling us to observe…

  • Cache Reserve goes GA: enhanced control to minimize egress costs

    Cache Reserve goes GA: enhanced control to minimize egress costs

    Everyone is chasing the highest cache ratio possible. Serving more content from Cloudflare’s cache means it loads faster for visitors, saves website operators money on egress fees from origins, and provides multiple layers of resiliency and protection to make sure that content is available to be served and websites scale effortlessly. A year ago we…