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A developer who ran a DDoS-for-hire "empire" criticizes Cloudflare for protecting the DDoS industry while selling services to mitigate such attacks (Rasbora.dev)

Rasbora.dev: A developer who ran a DDoS-for-hire “empire” criticizes Cloudflare for protecting the DDoS industry while selling services to mitigate such attacks  —  Today CloudFlare is in the spotlight for their decision to revoke access to a website behind their network …
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