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Does the site use Cloudflare?

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Cos i heard some pretty interesting news , he he he

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Actually, Epicmafia uses cloudflare

https://check-host.net/ip-info?host=epicmafia.com

However, bypassing CloudFlare is pretty easy. It's hosted on a Linode server in their Dallas location.

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I love you Adam
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Take a look at the access-control-allow-origin header on the amazon upload server you god forsaken child
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That is my point you ape
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Linker says

Also this is not computer knowledge, just look at the URL's you're directed to for uploads, its amazon. damn noobs


lmao pls stop

You can use Cloudflare through Amazon AWS with Cross Origin Resource Sharing.
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hi adam
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Also this is not computer knowledge, just look at the URL's you're directed to for uploads, its amazon. damn noobs
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There's also that new song by that ginger Rick guy. Oh wait thats not new.
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@Whitepimp007: Not public info, informal chat with an infuriated who's upset at Cloudflare severely downplaying the issue and trying to PR spin it as Google's fault for disclosing the vulnerability report.
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I'm not finding this 44k number. Do you have a source?
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But to answer your question:

No, EpicMafia does not use cloudflare, it's served directly by Linode.
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@The: CloudFlare's summary is intentionally misleading. The vulnerability existed for a period of months.

There were 44k caches that Google independently identified and had to purge, and Bing only purged those 770 URLs (so there are 43.3k out still there)
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https://blog.cloudflare.com/incident-report-on-memory-leak-caused-by-cloudflare-parser-bug/

"The infosec team worked to identify URIs in search engine caches that had leaked memory and get them purged. With the help of Google, Yahoo, Bing and others, we found 770 unique URIs that had been cached and which contained leaked memory. Those 770 unique URIs covered 161 unique domains. The leaked memory has been purged with the help of the search engines.
We also undertook other search expeditions looking for potentially leaked information on sites like Pastebin and did not find anything."
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Please refile with proof.
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my mom said im not allowed to kill myself
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kys
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But thats only if we use Cloudflare. I doubt we use it , but better be safe, am i right?
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Some people may need to kinda change their passwords. . .
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I mean if we do use Cloudflare . . .