
A data breach involving the French company Otelier has resulted in the exposure of information pertaining to approximately half a million hotel guests. This incident is part of a larger trend of data leaks, as reports indicate that millions of travelers' data have also been compromised. Additionally, a bug in Cloudflare has raised concerns about the potential for attackers to determine the broad locations of users on platforms such as Discord, Signal, and Twitter through the way content delivery networks (CDNs) cache images. Researchers have highlighted the vulnerabilities associated with this issue, indicating that it could affect a wide range of smartphone users.
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A bug in Cloudflare (and just the nature of how CDNs work) let an attacker learn the broad location of Discord, Signal, Twitter users by just sending them an image, according to a researcher. It works because you check which data center cached the image https://t.co/4rs3pUIeNK

