Vor über einem Jahr hat Cloudflare seinen Warrant Canary aktualisiert. Was kann die fehlende Aktualisierung für Nutzer bedeuten?
Cloudflare, der Pate des Internets könnte Besuch von den Feds gehabt haben, zumindest lässt dies ein fehlendes Update des Warrant Canaries vermuten.
Was heißt das für mich?
Für Dich heißt das potenziell viel. Cloudflare agiert als Reverse Proxy und bekommt somit…
Weitere Quellen
– [The Register: “Cloudflare silently broke its own secrecy promise to reassure customers it was not acting as a Man in the Middle”](https://www.theregister.com/2021/10/20/cloudflare_broken_warrant_canary/)
– [ZDNet: “Cloudflare’s Warrant Canary update failure ‘a mistake'”](https://www.zdnet.com/article/cloudflares-warrant-canary-update-failure-a-mistake/)
– [Gizmodo: “Cloudflare Broke Its Promise to Never Intercept User Traffic. Is It Time to Panic?”](https://gizmodo.com/cloudflare-broke-its-promise-to-never-intercept-user-tr-1847850180)
– [BleepingComputer: “Cloudflare admits warrant canary failure was a ‘mistake'”](https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/cloudflare-admits-warrant-canary-failure-was-a-mistake/)
– [Cloudflare’s Blog: “Clarifying our Transparency Commitment”](https://blog.cloudflare.com/clarifying-our-transparency-commitment/)
– [TorrentFreak: “Cloudflare’s Warrant Canary Update Failures Cause Concern”](https://torrentfreak.com/cloudflares-warrant-canary-update-failures-cause-concern-211021/)
– [The Hacker News: “Cloudflare Accidentally Leaks Warrant Canary Secret Key”](https://thehackernews.com/2021/10/cloudflare-accidentally-leaks-warrant.html)
– [Ars Technica: “Cloudflare’s warrant canary did not die—it was brutally murdered”](https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2021/10/cloudflares-warrant-canary-did-not-die-it-was-brutally-murdered/)