Feb. 6, 2024, 1:05 p.m. | MalBot

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The high-profile web hosting company Cloudflare said last week that a sophisticated attacker gained access to code repositories used by the company, and made off with sensitive internal code. This was just the latest such attack targeting the firm. 


In a post on February 1 co-authored by Cloudflare CEO Matthew Prince, CTO John Graham-Cumming and CISO Grant Bourzikas, the company revealed the details of a November, 2023 malicious campaign that lasted roughly 10 days and saw malicious actors make off …

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