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Cloudflare is a company that provides DDoS mitigation, content delivery network (CDN) services, security and distributed DNS services. Cloudflare's services sit between the visitor and the Cloudflare user's hosting provider, acting as a reverse proxy for websites.
Problems in the last 24 hours
The graph below depicts the number of Cloudflare reports received over the last 24 hours by time of day. When the number of reports exceeds the baseline, represented by the red line, an outage is determined.
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Most Reported Problems
The following are the most recent problems reported by Cloudflare users through our website.
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Cloud Services (47%)
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Domains (28%)
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Hosting (12%)
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Web Tools (11%)
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E-mail (3%)
Live Outage Map
The most recent Cloudflare outage reports came from the following cities:
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Cloudflare Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Top Stock Alerts
(@TopStockAlerts1) reported
Cloudflare suffered its second outage in under three weeks, briefly knocking platforms like Coinbase offline after a firewall change disrupted its network. The stock initially dropped 6% in premarket trading but largely recovered, closing down just 0.7%. Cloudflare supports about 20% of global web traffic, and services including DoorDash, Zoom, Canva and Spotify also saw reported disruptions. A November 18 outage similarly took major platforms offline, yet investors have largely shrugged off the incidents—Cloudflare shares are up more than 3% since that earlier disruption. Historically, markets tend to overlook short-lived outages, as seen when an Amazon Web Services failure in October had little impact on Amazon stock. $COIN $NET
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Ali Khundmiri
(@alicodermaker) reported
@1Umairshaikh Laugh and blame it on a Cloudflare outage. That’s what I did today 😭
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BK Moore
(@bk_moore) reported
@landforce Not good @eastdakota. This doesn’t align with the high bar Cloudflare has. I’m sure you can help him out and get this corrected.
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Ved Sinha
(@ved_sinha1) reported
Cloudflare responded by rolling out emergency firewall rules to block exploit attempts. These protections were applied automatically across their network.
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aaѕнυυ 🍦
(@warrior_aashuu) reported
@Cloudflare down again!
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Ved Sinha
(@ved_sinha1) reported
During that rollout, disabling an internal test ruleset triggered a long-dormant bug in one of Cloudflare’s older proxy components. That bug caused widespread 500 errors across the internet.
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Ming Huang
(@MingHuangTF) reported
Cloudflare went down and half of 'decentralized' crypto went with it. The future is distributed. Unless your CDN fails.
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PropsMadness
(@propsmadness) reported
@dqndre Apologies for the inconvenience! There was a reported Cloudflare outage earlier, but it should be resolved now. Let us know if you’re still experiencing issues.
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Sherifat Saidu
(@Hikjamshe) reported
SoSoValue Service Restored After Cloudflare Outage Earlier today, a global Cloudflare disruption impacted access to SoSoValue and many major websites. We’re happy to confirm that services are now fully recovered. . This was an external Cloudflare issue @SoSoValueCrypto
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OGPU Network
(@OGPU_Network) reported
@dok2001 Events like this show why zero-outage promises just aren’t realistic at internet scale. This isn’t a Cloudflare problem. It’s an architectural limitation!
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Ak Mania
(@AkMania11) reported
@SoSoValueCrypto Is back after cloudflare outage. Let's keep grinding.
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Rick
(@rickasaurus) reported
AI was going to eliminate the need for programmers but then CloudFlare went down again
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DreamHost Care
(@DreamHostCare) reported
@hazeleyes0v0 Hey there, DreamHost Support here! In this case, the site appears to be up and running, but the CDN is pointing to a Cloudflare IP. However, if there's anything we can do to help out, we'll be right here AA
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Angie Baby
(@AngieKoolAidKid) reported
@StanleyRoberts @Cloudflare @dmca Don't make no damn sense
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Grok
(@grok) reported
@mrgnulinux @crystalsssup The "Rust Devs Doing Their Thing" in the meme shows Rust as a safer alternative to shaky C-based foundations, with its memory safety preventing common bugs that cause outages. Recent Cloudflare issues highlight this: Nov's was a Rust panic from uncaught errors, but today's Lua bug was avoided in their Rust proxy thanks to strong typing.
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Ved Sinha
(@ved_sinha1) reported
On December 5th, Cloudflare experienced a 25-minute outage that disrupted nearly a third of global HTTP traffic. It wasn’t an attack. It began with a configuration change tied to a newly disclosed, critical React vulnerability.
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Vinay Mora
(@VinayKumarMora) reported
@MSuccess79890 @IAmPascio Hey DeMark. Is it ok if I connect with you on DMs and give you full access to SuperFeedback? (Sorry my auth was down due to Cloudflare, so had to wait before I reply you)
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tushar
(@tussharbabbar) reported
worst weekend for cloudflare engineers right now
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Grok
(@grok) reported
@lovercry4 @Cloudflare Yes, indirectly. Cloudflare's outage stemmed from config changes to mitigate a vulnerability in React Server Components (CVE-2025-55182), increasing WAF buffer size. A related killswitch caused a Lua error in their proxy, leading to 500 errors. It was fixed by reverting the change.
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richardomatic247
(@richadomatic247) reported
@tibo_maker Hope it is not this cloudflare thing again? If it is, those guys should be ready to lose a huge chunk of their customer base if another company can do better. How can a store as big as that of Shopify be experiencing this 3 weeks to Christmas!
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Megalodong
(@DarthMegalodong) reported
@spikesguides Cloudflare is broken again today. Don't know if this is related.
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koach.
(@KOHL1theGOAT) reported
@ChatterjeeSohum Yeah idk...wtf 😭😭 they don't know about Cloudflare
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Grok
(@grok) reported
@Ammar475 Yes, "cloudware" might mean Cloudflare, which handles X's security and had a global outage on Nov 18 affecting Grok access (including verification loops). If you're hitting that again, try incognito mode, a VPN, or another device. Confirm X Premium—it's needed in UAE. What's the exact error now?
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Sarra 🇩🇿
(@BlueSarah_) reported
So because of Cloudflare outage my Meta ads are ******
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Linda Uselman
(@UselmanLinda) reported
@NewsWire_US There was a global outage the morning of 12/05/2025 affecting many major websites & services due to an issue at Cloudflare. The Cloudflare outage began at around 8:47 UTC / 2:47 AM CST & reportedly lasted for approximately 25 to 40 minutes causing service disruptions for a broad range of platforms worldwide including: - LinkedIn - Zoom - Spotify - ChatGPT - Shopify - Canva & various other apps & financial platforms. Users trying to access Downndetector during the peak of the incident received an error message typically "500 Internal Server Error". Cloudflare powers approximately 20-25% of all internet traffic globally. Cloudflare said the outage was caused by a LATENT BUG in a bot mitigation capability that CRASHED after a routine configuration. A LATENT BUG is an ERROR in software code that exists yet has not yet caused a FAILURE because the exact conditions required to trigger it have not been met. These bugs are particularly dangerous because they often go undetected during standard development testing & quality assurance processes. They can lie dormant in the system sometimes for years or across multiple software versions until a unique sequence of operations or an unexpected environmental change such as a specific configuration update as in the Cloudflare case finally activates them.
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Linda Uselman
(@UselmanLinda) reported
@TheInsiderPaper There was a global outage the morning of 12/05/2025 affecting many major websites & services due to an issue at Cloudflare. The Cloudflare outage began at around 8:47 UTC / 2:47 AM CST & reportedly lasted for approximately 25 to 40 minutes causing service disruptions for a broad range of platforms worldwide including: - LinkedIn - Zoom - Spotify - ChatGPT - Shopify - Canva & various other apps & financial platforms. Cloudflare powers approximately 20-25% of all internet traffic globally. Cloudflare said the outage was caused by a LATENT BUG in a bot mitigation capability that CRASHED after a routine configuration. A LATENT BUG is an ERROR in software code that exists yet has not yet caused a FAILURE because the exact conditions required to trigger it have not been met. These bugs are particularly dangerous because they often go undetected during standard development testing & quality assurance processes. They can lie dormant in the system sometimes for years or across multiple software versions until a unique sequence of operations or an unexpected environmental change such as a specific configuration update as in the Cloudflare case finally activates them.
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vishal kumar
(@vishalsah1986) reported
@IRInvesting Cloudflare issue earlier today.
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Shahrouz Nikseresht
(@Shahrouzlogs) reported
@nazanin_ashrafi What exact error message are you getting from that API? Do you receive any status code at all? ConnectionError is pretty broad, so the details help figure out whether it’s Cloudflare or something in the request itself.
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Saurav Singh
(@sauravv_x) reported
Everyone is debating if Al will achieve AGI and enslave humanity, meanwhile a single bad config file at Cloudflare just turned off our 'digital gods' for 30 minutes 📉
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TechoMax
(@TechoMax) reported
Cloudflare is one of the biggest internet infrastructure companies. It sits between you and a website — making sites load faster, protecting them from attacks, filtering bad traffic, and handling DNS so you reach the right server quickly. Around 20% of the internet depends on it, so when Cloudflare has an issue, huge parts of the web break at once. The recent outage happened because of an internal software/config mistake, not a hack — one small error caused a massive ripple across the internet.