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Cloudflare status: hosting issues and outage reports

Problems detected

Users are reporting problems related to: domains, cloud services and hosting.

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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.

May 23: Problems at Cloudflare

Cloudflare is having issues since 07:40 AM EST. Are you also affected? Leave a message in the comments section!

Most Reported Problems

The following are the most recent problems reported by Cloudflare users through our website.

  • 44% Domains (44%)
  • 27% Cloud Services (27%)
  • 17% Hosting (17%)
  • 8% Web Tools (8%)
  • 4% E-mail (4%)

Live Outage Map

The most recent Cloudflare outage reports came from the following cities:

CityProblem TypeReport Time
Farmers Branch Web Tools 7 hours ago
Helsinki Cloud Services 3 days ago
Crisfield Domains 4 days ago
Nanaimo Web Tools 6 days ago
New York City Web Tools 6 days ago
Istanbul Domains 9 days ago
Full Outage Map

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Cloudflare Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • kevinlewis4801
    Kevin Lewis (@kevinlewis4801) reported

    🚨 Anthropic just dropped the first Project Glasswing update Claude Mythos found 10,000+ critical vulnerabilities in ONE month: > Cloudflare: 2,000 bugs, 400 high/critical severity > Mozilla: 271 vulnerabilities in Firefox 150 — 10x more vulnerabilities found in Firefox 148 > UK AI Security Institute: first model to solve BOTH their cyber attack simulations end to end > at one partner bank, Mythos prevented a fraudulent $1.5M wire transfer in real time > wolfSSL: found a way to forge certificates on a crypto library used by billions of devices > scanned 1,000+ open source projects > 90.6% true positive rate after human review > maintainers are asking Anthropic to SLOW DOWN because they can’t patch fast enough > Microsoft says patch volume will “continue trending larger for some time” The bottleneck in cybersecurity is no longer finding bugs. It’s fixing them. “Progress on software security used to be limited by how quickly we could find vulnerabilities. Now it’s limited by how quickly we can patch them.”

  • NathanMcNulty
    Nathan McNulty (@NathanMcNulty) reported

    @tjcmorgan Ooof, yeah, that sucks. They deprecated Azure CDN, and Front Door is way more expensive :( I hate the way they keep doing this stuff in Azure, and I would absolutely be looking at Cloudflare or something else for CDN

  • tebayoso
    Jorge (@tebayoso) reported

    @Cloudflare Then add a button to login with Passkey, it's used only as 2fa.

  • Goeun_6121
    Ryzm (@Goeun_6121) reported

    The internet did not suddenly get broken. Someone finally sent AI into the basement. Mozilla found 271 Firefox bugs with Claude Mythos. Cloudflare says the model was not just yelling “bug.” It could test, prove, and chain issues like a real security researcher. That is the uncomfortable part.. For years, a lot of the internet survived because the code was too old, too boring, and too annoying to inspect line by line. Now a model can do the boring part without getting tired. So the new problem is not “can we find the bugs?” Apparently, yes. The problem is the pile after that. Who checks it? Who patches it? Who tells the maintainer? Who ships the fix without breaking something else? AI made the flashlight bigger. The basement is still full..

  • desh_craft
    Desh (@desh_craft) reported

    @DanielSmidstrup Yes. Then work at a Cloudflare-like company. Most probably the whole internet will be down.

  • VirgocuteUwU
    Virgo (@VirgocuteUwU) reported

    @ao3Learning Hey, i can’t pass through the cloudflare gate in the app. Can you fix it pls?

  • johnennis
    John Ennis (@johnennis) reported

    @siliconpug I was thinking of tech companies like Cloudflare, Block, ClickUp, and Meta Agreed the stupidity of upper management around AI in Fortune 500 companies is a big problem Corporate IT is not helping either

  • LuminousTheReal
    Lu (@LuminousTheReal) reported

    @PromeTang Hey PromeTang, I emailed support to get mine fixed. Their ai bot said it might be because of vpn, are you using it? Ask codex to tell you how to curl openai and cloudflare and see if cloudflare is blocking you. After I noticed that, I fixed it, and it's been good.

  • stevethestupid
    Steve the Stupid (@stevethestupid) reported

    @notnullptr @catgirlprostate @dm4uz3 Considering they were hammering the website from a single IP, Cloudflare could easily be like "**** you" for spamming the site, here's something to trip you up.

  • FootiememeTv
    FootiememeTV (@FootiememeTv) reported

    @inference_labs inference changes the economics of AI. But once outputs start driving real systems, verification becomes the bottleneck. Cloudflare leaning into AI reviews at scale is another signal that the next infrastructure layer won’t just generate intelligence it’ll prove it.

  • ICESSASXIN
    ICESSASXIN 🧊 (@ICESSASXIN) reported

    @ogchkwnws Guyyyy. Everywhere cloudflare down😭😭

  • FutureGenNews
    FutureGenNews (@FutureGenNews) reported

    Anthropic just dropped the first Project Glasswing update, and the numbers are wild. Claude Mythos reportedly found 10,000+ critical vulnerabilities in a single month. Cloudflare: 2,000 bugs, including 400 high/critical severity. Mozilla: 271 vulnerabilities in Firefox 150 — 10x more than were found in Firefox 148. UK AI Security Institute: first model to solve both cyber attack simulations end to end. One partner bank: stopped a fraudulent $1.5M wire transfer in real time. wolfSSL: found a certificate-forging issue in a crypto library used by billions of devices. Across 1,000+ open-source projects, Mythos had a 90.6% true positive rate after human review. The crazy part? Maintainers are reportedly asking Anthropic to slow down because they can’t patch fast enough. Cybersecurity may have just hit a new phase. The bottleneck is no longer finding bugs. It’s fixing them.

  • DarkWebInformer
    Dark Web Informer (@DarkWebInformer) reported

    🚨 Multiple users are reporting that Kash Patel’s apparel site is serving a ClickFix-style malware lure. The page appears to mimic a Cloudflare verification check and instructs visitors to run platform-specific commands to “verify” access. Instead, those commands can execute malicious code. On macOS, the observed chain reportedly pulls down an infostealer designed to target Keychain data, browser-stored credentials, session tokens, and cryptocurrency wallet information.

  • ParveenBhadoo
    Parveen Bhadoo (@ParveenBhadoo) reported

    @RubaiAr41950 @Cloudflare That's not Cloudflare. That's a hosting provider issue.

  • shagul998
    Shagul (@shagul998) reported

    @downdetector @grok - Verify is CloudFlare iw down?

  • KorduGG
    Kordu (@KorduGG) reported

    @saltyAom I would use Elysia, but I use Cloudflare Workers and GPT 5.5, and Opus told me not to use it because it's not first-in-class support. *ps I actually quite like Elysia although I do use Hono*

  • jaxxchen003
    硅基练习生 JAXX (@jaxxchen003) reported

    Why is there still no good HTML deployment platform/service?🤷 I think Vercel, GitHub Pages, and Cloudflare are still pretty unfriendly for normal users / non-tech people. @github @Cloudflare @vercel

  • intentionull
    Jon (@intentionull) reported

    Cloudflare dashboard down 😕 Right when I'm in the middle of something

  • rvivek
    rvivek (@rvivek) reported

    We received almost a million applicants for 1111 paid internships this summer. The interns we hired are extremely AI-native and we expect a majority of them will get full-time offers — @eastdakota, Cloudflare CEO. This is what an AI-first company transformation looks like. Anyone who says they are cutting down on engineering hiring because they are more productive or stopping new grad hiring because agents are automating the work is on a slow decline to irrelevance.

  • PetrichorCEO
    PetrichorCEO 🪲🧀 (@PetrichorCEO) reported

    @CryptoCyberia imagine paying a janny in anything other than hot pockets… clear signal Cloudflare are incompetent everyone knows jannies DO IT FOR FREE

  • darkpixel2k
    pixel (@darkpixel2k) reported

    @dm4uz3 As opposed to? "Super s33kr3t Cloud Flare Advanced"? All you're showing it your slow self trying to open a bunch of tabs to the same site...and CloudFlare is blocking you because you're behaving like a bot.

  • bodhi3attva
    Bodhisattva🍁 (@bodhi3attva) reported

    Government block claim is misleading. Technical checks show: > Domain is on clientHold status > Public DNS resolvers like Google (8.8.8.8) and Cloudflare (1.1.1.1) now return NXDOMAIN > Website earlier resolved and returned HTTP 403 from active Hostinger infrastructure This usually indicates registrar/hosting-side restriction, suspension, or intentional access denial not a typical ISP/government block. If the government had blocked it directly, public DNS would usually still resolve the domain while access would fail at the ISP/network level through DNS poisoning, connection resets, or filtering. The owner most likely did it himself.

  • yacinehmito
    Yacine Hmito (@yacinehmito) reported

    @threepointone I mean it’s the custom import type that gets me. If this had been a function or method from Cloudflare, no problem.

  • aofeisheng
    Aofei Sheng (@aofeisheng) reported

    @dok2001 Does @Cloudflare have any plans to add Apple Pay support? Not a fan of having card details saved everywhere. /cc @eastdakota

  • lefty155
    lefty155🌻 (@lefty155) reported

    @Snakesan @IntCyberDigest Its a fake Cloudflare gate. Cloudflare never ask you to open terminal and run a command that's literal malware Meaning Kash Patel's website must have been hacked (and has potentially been fixed now)

  • mariodian
    Mario Dian (@mariodian) reported

    @MrFunSocks @derrickgott007 You're right, I don’t know Plex. I never had the need to use it. But I have the whole Jellyfin pipeline that I can access remotely. If I need to run it on TV remotely, I can punch a hole into my network with Cloudflare or ngrok. Not a biggie. If you’re willing to pay $700 for them to do all this for you, then good for you!

  • ruff_idachi
    Rufus Idachi (@ruff_idachi) reported

    @Cloudflare I've been trying to purchase a .com domain for the past two days, and the purchase just can't get through. I checked my paying card. It is okay with enough balance to cover the cost + charges + tax. Support can't bother to get back to me.

  • der_chuddie
    𝔇𝔢𝔯 ℭ𝔥𝔲𝔡 (@der_chuddie) reported

    @Cloudflare The entire approach is bad. We shouldn't have to create passwords or passphrase. We should receive a request to opt-in a system. Like when a mobile app asks for a permission. But that means centralizing and unifying everything behind a digital identity which people don't want.

  • bykarthikreddy
    Karthik Reddy (@bykarthikreddy) reported

    - The website's domain was put on "clientHold" status by its registrar (Hostinger). - When this happens, the website's address stops working, so Google and Cloudflare can't find it and show NXDOMAIN (website does not exist). - Earlier, the site was still reaching Hostinger's servers but showed 403 Forbidden, meaning the server was active but access was blocked. - This usually happens because of issues like unpaid bills, missing verification, or registrar policy actions. - It does not look like a government internet block. - Since the domain is only a few days old, it's more likely that the website owner or hosting provider caused the shutdown than any government agency.

  • NacioFelix
    Nacio-Felix Laubressac - desolation (@NacioFelix) reported

    Cloudflare is broken or is it just me ? #again