Posted on 01/15/2020 7:39:26 AM PST by HangnJudge
Network security giant Cloudflare said it will provide its security tools and services to U.S. political campaigns for free, as part of its efforts to secure upcoming elections against cyberattacks and election interference.
The company said its new Cloudflare for Campaigns offering will include distributed denial-of-service attack mitigation, load balancing for campaign websites, a website firewall, and anti-bot protections.
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Cool way to distribute spyware
...Cool way to distribute spyware
My first thought
Ask Jim Watkins how trustworthy that company is.
Is this company owned by Russia? Ukraine? China?
Cloudflare=DEM OPERATIVES
no joke
see Burisma “hack”
Whenever someone is an expert on “election security”, that means they know how to steal elections.
Time to go back to paper and pencil—I wouldn’t trust any of those companies as far as I could throw them.
Fox, meet henhouse.
...Its a trap!
No Sh.t
https://www.cloudflare.com/galileo/
Cloudflare launched Project Galileo in 2014 as a response to cyber attacks launched against important, yet vulnerable targets, such as artistic groups, humanitarian organizations, and the voices of political dissent.
I work in cybersecurity - from compliance and policy to white hat hacking.
I am of the opinion that a campaign would be better off actually bringing on someone who has some experience, particularly in a highly regulated industry such as finance or energy.
... Ask Jim Watkins how trustworthy that company is.
8Chan?
Let me guess, it’s a subsidiary of CrowdStrike, right?
what could go wrong LOL
“I am of the opinion that a campaign would be better off actually bringing on someone who has some experience, particularly in a highly regulated industry such as finance or energy.”
I missed this one. The RNC got hacked in 2018. LOL
https://dailycaller.com/2018/12/04/nrcc-crowdstrike-dnc-hack/
Here is the FR link
https://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/3710681/posts?page=1
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