Are We Breaking The Internet?

Recent outages from critical services across the net have created massive disruption in recent weeks: Whether it was Amazon’s S3 service failure, which took down thousands of sites, Cloudflare’s “Cloudbleed” security issue, which forced many sites to ask users to reset their passwords, or Google Wifi’s accidental reset, which wiped out customer’s internet profiles, the infrastructure behind the internet has looked substantially more unstable recently. The packetized technology that underlies most of the internet was created by Paul Baran as part of an effort to protect communications by moving from a centralized model of communication to a distributed one .

CloudFlare Leaks Impact Uber, FitBit, Others

CloudFlare , a private multi-billion-dollar company which secures websites by filtering out hacks, accidentally leaked customer information for months, the company has said. Among the data spilled are “private messages from major dating sites, full messages from a well-known chat service, online password manager data, frames from adult video sites, and hotel bookings,” said Alphabet ‘s Google security researcher Travis Ormandy, who first reported the leak last week.