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Google Dorking Secrets Hackers Do Not Want You to Know

Google Dorking is also known as Google hacking and is one of the most used techniques by hackers in searching for any information that has been inadvertently exposed to the internet. This is generally done based on advanced search operators as indexed by search engines. While a great tool for cyber professionals, ethical hackers and researchers, it can be risky when used in the wrong way.

Cloudflare named in 2025 Gartner Magic Quadrant for Security Service Edge

For the third consecutive year, Gartner has named Cloudflare in the Gartner Magic Quadrant for Security Service Edge (SSE) report. This analyst evaluation helps security and network leaders make informed choices about their long-term partners in digital transformation. We are excited to share that Cloudflare is one of only nine vendors recognized in this year’s report. You can read more about our position in the report here.
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Level-up Your Cloud Success with AWS and MSP expertise

For the modern enterprise, data is the foundational element that allows businesses to operate. As information technology continues to evolve and grow in complexity, organisations need to store and manage greater quantities of mission critical data. To achieve this, businesses are increasingly adopting cloud computing, with many opting to make use of one of the public clouds, such as AWS.

Resolving a request smuggling vulnerability in Pingora

On April 11, 2025 09:20 UTC, Cloudflare was notified via its Bug Bounty Program of a request smuggling vulnerability (CVE-2025-4366) in the Pingora OSS framework discovered by a security researcher experimenting to find exploits using Cloudflare’s Content Delivery Network (CDN) free tier which serves some cached assets via Pingora.

Azure and Grok: Bringing Enterprise-Level AI to the Small and Mid-Market Frontier

In today's hyper-competitive business environment, artificial intelligence is no longer the exclusive playground of Fortune 500 giants. The democratization of AI, especially with developments like Microsoft's Azure platform partnering with Elon Musk-backed Grok, is rewriting the rules of innovation, productivity, and competitive advantage. This convergence represents a significant step forward for small and mid-sized businesses (SMBs), offering access to cutting-edge AI tools previously out of reach due to cost, complexity, and lack of in-house expertise.

Simplifying the shared responsibility model: How to meet your cloud security obligations

The shared responsibility model, introduced by AWS in 2011, defines the division of cloud security responsibilities between cloud providers and customers. Cloud providers are responsible for securing their physical infrastructure, while customers are responsible for securing their own data, configurations, and access. Cloud environments have grown and become much more complex since 2011.