From all-or-nothing to task-based OAuth consent
The Cloudflare Blogby José Enrique Rodríguez·1d ago
Since June, developers have created thousands of third-party OAuth apps on Cloudflare, with more than a million authorizations since. OAuth makes delegated access possible.
A revisit of remote Spectre attacks on Cloudflare Workers
The Cloudflare Blogby Albert Pedersen·2d ago
In 2021, we assessed remote Spectre attacks against Cloudflare Workers. Based on the results, we shipped a production defense called Dynamic Process Isolation (DyPrIs), which identifies maliciously...
BGP Role model: tracking the adoption of RFC 9234
The Cloudflare Blogby Mingwei Zhang·3d ago
Route leaks push traffic down paths it was never meant to take. We have written and spoken publicly in the past about route leaks in Border Gateway Protocol (BGP), depicting these events as...
How Cloudflare detects MCP traffic and helps secure it
The Cloudflare Blogby Kenny Johnson·7d ago
Most companies designed their resource permissions with a human user in mind. A senior engineer may be able to deploy to production, query a sensitive database, or revoke another user's access.
Secure all your internal vibe-coded applications — in one click
The Cloudflare Blogby Matt Provost·7d ago
AI has enabled employees across every team to build applications faster than ever before. But that speed is also what's keeping every CISO up at night: any employee can build an application, deploy...
Total eclipse of the Internet: traffic impacts in Iceland, Spain, and Portugal
The Cloudflare Blogby Lai Yi Ohlsen·8d ago
At a time when looking down at our devices is a ritual in daily life, a natural phenomenon that demands our attention communally upward is a welcome event.
Cloudflare DDoS Threat Report H1 2026: 1 Tbps attacks soar as DNS floods and geopolitical tensions drive a new wave
The Cloudflare Blogby Cloudforce One·10d ago
Welcome to the 25th edition of Cloudflare's DDoS Threat Report. This is the first half-year edition in the series: rather than publishing separate reports for the first and second quarters of 2026...
Everything we launched during Agents Week
The Cloudflare Blogby Kathy Liao·11d ago
At the beginning of Agents Week, Rita shared that agents represent the next evolution of computing: not only as a new application of AI but also as a new class of software that’s shaping how people...
Serving the most critical missions- Cloudflare for Government achieves FedRAMP Class D (High) Certified status
The Cloudflare Blogby Jake Schaeufele·11d ago
We believe the Internet must be a force for good, and that it requires a foundation of trust. Nowhere is that trust more critical than in public service.
Unveiling good and bad behaviors on the Agentic Internet
The Cloudflare Blogby Marina Elmore·14d ago
The Internet isn’t a single lane of traffic. For a long time, the rule of thumb in web security was that bots are bad, while humans are good. Of course, we’re far past this generalization.
Unifying Workers AI and AI Gateway into a single AI control plane
The Cloudflare Blogby Ming Lu·14d ago
AI Gateway and Workers AI first started as distinct products, but over time, we noticed our users were converging.
Announcing Cloudflare Ambassadors, Community Engineers, and another $1M in open-source funding
The Cloudflare Blogby Marissa Phul·14d ago
As a platform for helping build a better Internet, Cloudflare helps turn ideas into real products and experiences around the world.
Introducing Radar Researcher: An AI tool for exploring Internet data in plain language
The Cloudflare Blogby André Jesus·14d ago
Since launching in 2020, Cloudflare Radar has provided one-of-a-kind insight into Internet traffic on a global scale.
Give any website a WebMCP interface
The Cloudflare Blogby Will Rowe·15d ago
Today we are launching a developer preview of WebMCP on Cloudflare. Switch it on and browser agents can start working with your site, with no code and nothing changed at your origin.
Introducing Kitesurf: The agent-first browser that runs in V8 isolates on Cloudflare Workers
The Cloudflare Blogby Luís Duarte·15d ago
Should we build our own browser? This is one of those questions that has come up every few months internally at Cloudflare for years.
Building an open Agentic Internet: readable, discoverable, callable, and payable
The Cloudflare Blogby Andrew Galloni·15d ago
Our data shows that a lot of traffic from well-behaved bots is re-fetching pages that have not changed. Billions of requests. An enormous amount of machine effort, attached to no outcome at all.
From ranking to recommended: get your site ready to thrive in the age of AI agents
The Cloudflare Blogby Jack Galilee·15d ago
Your next customer may not find you through a search engine. Instead, they'll ask an AI assistant: "how do I do X?"; "which option is best for someone like me?"; "just handle it for me" and an...
The next generation of MCP
The Cloudflare Blogby Matt Carey·15d ago
Over the last year and a half, the Model Context Protocol (MCP) has become the universal standard for how agents interact with external services.
Cloudflare AI Search: give your agents a search engine for your data
The Cloudflare Blogby Anni Wang·15d ago
Today, we’re excited to announce a few developer experience improvements to Cloudflare AI Search to make it easy to manage a search solution out of the box.
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