Another day, another data breach -- and this time it involves a security flaw found in a major web services company used by millions of websites -- which means pretty much anyone who uses the Internet could have had their personal information exposed to the public in a whole lot of places.

Cloudflare -- a company that provides a content delivery network used by more than 5.5 million websites, along with Internet security services and distributed domain name server services -- accidentally leaked customers' personal and sensitive information for months.

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