CloudFlare is deploying a new level of encryption to improve the security, privacy and speed of its websites, ZDNet reports. ChaCha20-Poly1305, as it’s called, was formerly used only by Google, but all CloudFlare websites now support the new algorithm, the report states. At the moment, about 10 percent of CloudFlare HTTPS website connections are using it. The algorithm also protects TLS against cyber-attackers inserting fake messages into secure streams.
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