Recently, CloudFlare was alerted of a critical security issue by the Google Project Zero team.

Cloudbleed (also known as CloudLeak and CloudFlare Bug) is a security bug discovered on February 17, 2017 affecting Cloudflare's reverse proxies, which caused their edge servers to run past the end of a buffer and return memory that contained private information such as HTTP cookies, authentication tokens, HTTP POST bodies, and other sensitive data.

You can read more about Cloudbleed on the Wikipedia article. You can see a complete list of affected sites by downloading the full list from here.
While we have no evidence that any user data had been leaked due to this bug - we encourage all users to update their passwords across all websites, including ones that do not make use of CloudFlare's services directly. This is because some sites may rely on an API from a site hosted by CloudFlare.

While TtN does not rely on Cloudflare in any way at all we still advise you to be careful and update your password elsewhere.

It's Sunday morning and I couldn't be arsed to write anything up so borrowed heavily from Apollo's announcement :blush:

// So say we all

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