Cloudflare won't do that, they are pretty awesome about site privacy.
I remember watching a video where he did a talk about lulzsec and he had to get permission to talk about their stats, so I'm pretty sure they won't release the sites that are being targeted without prior permission.
I went on it a lot during that operation, it was never down, actually.
Most of the official israeli sites were not affected, or only very shortly. However, a lot of small private - politically insignificant - owned websites (groceries, cafés, kibbutzim, craftsmen ...) were.
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I wonder what jgrahamc has to say about Cloudflare shielding sites used to ddos people.
Yet you wouldn't talk to the hosting company of the server that hosts a spam list containing my email address and many more (even after I gave links showing phishing sites and DDoS tools on the same server) :-(
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Most of the official israeli sites were not affected, or only very shortly. However, a lot of small private - politically insignificant - owned websites (groceries, cafés, kibbutzim, craftsmen ...) were.
I wonder what jgrahamc has to say about Cloudflare shielding sites used to ddos people.
http://www.webhostingtalk.com/showthread.php?t=1182576
Don't you know that most law enforcements ignore DDoS attacks when the damage isn't done to a million/billion dollar business like Mastercard?