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Our site simplecast.com/fm is on the list of affected sites, but I'm wondering about the legitimacy of the email that CloudFlare sent to customers saying that their site wasn't affected? We received the email from them saying we were not affected, but it would appear from everything that I've read that this isn't true? Can anyone clarify this for me?
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The "your site was not affected" mails seem to be a sort of damage control for CF. I think they've sent this to every customer that they didn't find cached, leaked info from. If that's true, it's entirely possible for your data to still have leaked, possibly even via completely unrelated sites because of cf proxy node sharing.
I can confirm this. The "your site was not affected" seems to be only related to data for example in Google Cache, but not regarding all the others who stored such data.
Our site simplecast.com/fm is on the list of affected sites, but I'm wondering about the legitimacy of the email that CloudFlare sent to customers saying that their site wasn't affected? We received the email from them saying we were not affected, but it would appear from everything that I've read that this isn't true? Can anyone clarify this for me?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: