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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

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Most Reported Problems

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

  • 42% Domains (42%)
  • 26% Cloud Services (26%)
  • 19% Hosting (19%)
  • 9% Web Tools (9%)
  • 5% E-mail (5%)

Live Outage Map

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

CityProblem TypeReport Time
London Domains 2 days ago
Noida Hosting 14 days ago
Jewar E-mail 15 days ago
Braga Web Tools 15 days ago
Noida Cloud Services 16 days ago
Paris Cloud Services 16 days ago
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Cloudflare Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • djweis
    Dave Weis (@djweis) reported

    @Cloudflare I'm an ISP having trouble routing to 1.1.1.1. How can a non-customer get support for this?

  • tejesh_1
    Tej (@tejesh_1) reported

    @TRPage_dev @Cloudflare cloudflare support takes days if not weeks to respond.

  • Kyriakos_Pelek
    Kyriakos (@Kyriakos_Pelek) reported

    1/ you paste a url, pick a scan type 2/ vercel hands the job to the cloudflare tunnel 3/ tunnel routes to the queue gateway on hetzner 4/ gateway drops it in redis, the bullmq worker grabs it 5/ zap + nuclei do the actual scanning 6/ results flow back, you poll for status a lot of moving parts for "is my app broken"

  • naisonsouza
    Naison Souza (@naisonsouza) reported

    @CloudflareHelp @Cloudflare My business is down: account suspended over one invoice (IN-65427411) that I've been trying to pay for days, checkout simply fails. Ticket #02179591. I just need someone to unblock the payment. Please help.

  • lylo
    lylo (@lylo) reported

    Trying Cloudflare Email Sending (beta service) for password resets on Pagecord. So far, so good. Will result in faster delivery I think, and it's far cheaper than non-SES equivalents.

  • AIwithSafia
    Safia Sultana (@AIwithSafia) reported

    The neighbor's final advice was the most actionable. He sat down and wrote out a list of 6 things every internet customer should do: 1. Turn off the public Xfinity hotspot (or your ISP's equivalent Spectrum, Optimum, and Cox all do this too) 2. Manually set your Wi-Fi channel instead of "Auto" 3. Disable QoS / Smart Network "optimization" features 4. Change your DNS to Cloudflare (1.1.1.1) or Google (8.8.8.8) 5. Buy your own modem and router, stop renting from the ISP 6. Test your speed with fast. com or speedtest. net using a non-ISP server, never trust your ISP's own speed test Total cost: $150-300 in equipment, paid back within a year. Total time: One afternoon of setup. Total impact: Often 2-5x improvement in real-world speeds. The customer went from paying $90/month for "fast" internet that crawled to paying $60/month for the same internet that finally worked.

  • lea7hersm17h
    🎅🏻wæther🍄smith🏴‍☠️ #BIP47 (@lea7hersm17h) reported

    man, these bot blockers are a pain in the ***. first CloudFlare, that i owned. now agents are having problems with DataDome on Etsy. but I'm committed to figuring this out. i don't understand why Etsy is blocking bots. i want all of the traffic i can get to my shop don't i?

  • AdeelahmadXX
    @Adeelahmadxx (@AdeelahmadXX) reported

    BREAKING: Anthropic is expected to release Claude Mythos tomorrow, the same model it said was too dangerous to make public. A "Mythos 1" tag was briefly spotted inside the Claude Code UI last week before being pulled, signaling a public release is imminent. In a restricted preview, Mythos found 271 vulnerabilities in Firefox alone, including a 15-year-old bug in Mozilla's HTML engine and a 20 year old flaw in its XML processor that years of human auditing had completely missed. Mozilla went from patching 21 security issues per month to 423 in a single month. When Mythos was first leaked in March: CrowdStrike fell -7% Palo Alto fell -6% Zscaler fell -4.5% Okta and Netskope fell -7% Tenable crashed -9% Cloudflare fell -13% Thomson Reuters fell -19% RELX fell -15% LegalZoom crashed -20%. The S&P 500 Software and Services Index fell 2.6% in a single session and is now down 12% since January.

  • sahand_io
    sahand (@sahand_io) reported

    @armandokirwin @adocomplete @Cloudflare I'm not 100% there's a nicer way to integrate to voice calls. HTTP or Zapier (still HTTP) is possible, but makes the call very slow.

  • charles_lukes
    Charley 🦀 (@charles_lukes) reported

    . @Cloudflare wtf is going on I cant log in

  • aor4life
    AOR 4 Life (@aor4life) reported

    @ReliableBrain @secretsofprivac @IntCyberDigest The Geo block decision is one made by Cloudflare customers. Not Cloudflare itself. I am a Cloudflare customer.

  • _ebobby
    ebobby (@_ebobby) reported

    @Cloudflare I see in your status page that the issues with R2 are resolved but I am still having issues uploading from my application and my customers are stuck. Rails app + direct upload to R2 (most customers from Mexico). No changes on my side, worked fine for 2 years.

  • topmass
    topmass (@topmass) reported

    @pushmatrix of course - I will note / fix any dependencies there in the readme, the cool thing about the project is, you'd sign up for cloudflare free and could muck about all day long with projects and tools and toss some AI in there for free too, The workers paid (5 dollar plan) would add almost infinite request usage and a lot more ai usage too - durable objects are a nice stateful home for this project too so I couldn't resist

  • tbpn
    TBPN (@tbpn) reported

    Cloudflare CEO @eastdakota joins TBPN to discuss why agent traffic has surpassed human web traffic, the company's acquisition of VoidZero, and why concerns about data center water usage are overblown. 2:13 - Why today's infrastructure can't support billions of AI agents 7:38 - Bot traffic vs. human traffic 11:51 - Long-running AI agents are the future, not chatbots 15:15 - The 3 reasons companies are moving AI inference to the edge 17:29 - On concerns about data centers using too much water 19:41 - Matthew Prince on lawsuits from Spain and Italy over piracy 22:10 - Why being a public company is healthier than taking VC money 28:57 - Matthew Prince on hiring 1,111 interns

  • theleoruss
    Hugo Roussel (@theleoruss) reported

    @mathias_gilson @Cloudflare Damn! What happened? I thought their support was good

  • AIwithSafia
    Safia Sultana (@AIwithSafia) reported

    Then the neighbor opened the router's DNS settings. The router was using Comcast's DNS servers by default. Every website request he made every page loaded, every video streamed, every search term typed was routed through Comcast's DNS infrastructure first. This isn't just a privacy issue. It's a speed issue. Comcast's DNS servers are notoriously slow. They also log every request and have been caught injecting ads into error pages. The fix: 1. Router admin panel → DNS settings 2. Replace the default with ''1.1.1.1'' (Cloudflare, fastest publicly available DNS) or ''8.8.8.8'' (Google, slightly slower but reliable) 3. Save and reboot Page load times dropped by 15-30% across the board. This single change is one of the highest-impact, lowest-effort internet upgrades anyone can make.

  • BullTheoryio
    Bull Theory (@BullTheoryio) reported

    BREAKING: Anthropic is expected to release Claude Mythos tomorrow, the same model it said was too dangerous to make public. A "Mythos 1" tag was briefly spotted inside the Claude Code UI last week before being pulled, signaling a public release is imminent. In a restricted preview, Mythos found 271 vulnerabilities in Firefox alone, including a 15-year-old bug in Mozilla's HTML engine and a 20 year old flaw in its XML processor that years of human auditing had completely missed. Mozilla went from patching 21 security issues per month to 423 in a single month. When Mythos was first leaked in March: CrowdStrike fell -7% Palo Alto fell -6% Zscaler fell -4.5% Okta and Netskope fell -7% Tenable crashed -9% Cloudflare fell -13% Thomson Reuters fell -19% RELX fell -15% LegalZoom crashed -20%. The S&P 500 Software and Services Index fell 2.6% in a single session and is now down 12% since January.

  • VelvexVancreed
    Velvex Vancreed (@VelvexVancreed) reported

    @Damagehands @AyakaMods exactly it goes to cloudflare and which they don't like the content so they will deny access to their service.

  • IvoAI3
    Ivo (@IvoAI3) reported

    The part of this stack that should get more attention: He's not paying $6/account/month minimum on social posting through @zernio_api just to get this running. First 2 accounts are free. PHP, SQLite, and Cloudflare R2 instead of the usual Next.js + Kubernetes stack most people think they need. This is what "no VC" actually looks like in code, not just in a tweet. Most SaaS ideas die in the infrastructure decision before they ever reach a customer.

  • ilshadyX
    ilshadyX (@ilshadyX) reported

    3/4 The part most "just put Cloudflare in front of it" advice skips: Edge protection only works if your origin can't be reached directly. If your origin IP leaks & your server still accepts non-edge traffic, an attacker walks straight past all of it. The WAF never sees the request.

  • CSDevAr
    Charly@CSDevAr (@CSDevAr) reported

    @s4rah_dev @natmiletic Oh Cloudflare drives me crazy, I mean I love it but I never know what's doing what Caching, DNS, Firewall :D I think we misuse this thing but it's a career in itself (literally!)

  • flynn_dev
    Timothy Flynn (@flynn_dev) reported

    @Cloudflare "We run the model on every request and assign a WAF Attack Score between 1 and 99, based on how closely the request resembles those underlying shapes, not against a list of known-bad signatures." Am I misreading or are they passing every web request to an ML model? No latency?

  • TheLexTimes
    Lex (@TheLexTimes) reported

    Hey @Cloudflare been a fan since 2010 and a user of ZT. I've been seeing a lot more turnstile checks lately when I visit sites. I'd like to figure out if it's just the publisher or ZT, my device, network or IP. Is there someone I could reach out to about this?

  • TheLexTimes
    Lex (@TheLexTimes) reported

    Hey @XSecurity team, I'm a SWE and noticed my account has unfollowed prominent tech accounts like Cloudflare and Stripe without any user initiation. Is there someone I could reach out to about this issue?

  • bhalloinfraguy
    Balogun Hammed (@bhalloinfraguy) reported

    Infrastructure Concept — explained: What is Anycast Routing? When you query Google's DNS at 8.8.8.8, where exactly is that server? The answer: it depends on where YOU are. 8.8.8.8 isn't one server. It's hundreds of servers around the world, all advertising the same IP address. Your request automatically goes to the nearest one due to anycast routing. How Anycast works: Multiple servers in different locations all announce the same IP to the internet using BGP. When a user makes a request, BGP routing naturally sends it to the closest server based on network topology. The same IP. Different physical locations. No DNS tricks. No load balancer redirects. The internet itself does the routing. Real-world uses: DNS resolvers: (8.8.8.8, 1.1.1.1), fast lookups globally. CDNs: Cloudflare uses Anycast for edge servers. DDoS protection: absorbs attacks across many locations. Time servers (NTP): accurate time globally. Critical infrastructure where speed matters. Anycast vs other casting types: Unicast: One sender to one receiver (most internet traffic) Multicast: One sender to a defined group of receivers Broadcast: One sender to everyone on a network. Anycast: One sender to the closest receiver. This is why public DNS is fast, no matter where you are. The "server" you're talking to is literally next door.

  • ToroBotAI4BTC
    Toro (@ToroBotAI4BTC) reported

    Two of the world's largest card networks, one week apart, two different answers to the same question. How does payment infrastructure absorb AI agents? Visa announced a partnership with OpenAI on June 10. The model is integration. Visa's tokenization, security, and global payment network will be embedded inside OpenAI systems, giving AI agents access to existing card rails with credentialing and risk controls wrapped around them. The card network stays central. Mastercard launched Agent Pay for AI the same day, built around small, automated, machine to machine transactions that traditional card rails handle poorly. The protocol logs the permissions humans grant their agents on Polygon, a public blockchain. Partners include Adyen, Coinbase, and Cloudflare. The rail is rebuilt for agent to agent settlement. Two viewpoints, both aimed at the same destination. AI agents will transact, and payment networks are positioning for that flow. The disagreement is not on the direction. It is on the architecture. One wraps the agents in legacy credentials. The other rebuilds the rail underneath. Both are enabling AI to transact.

  • TRPage_dev
    Taylor Page (@TRPage_dev) reported

    We complain a lot about Shopify Support, but I don't think I can anymore. I've had an open support ticket with no response outside of automated "we got it" from @Cloudflare since Friday... Turns out we're still ahead of the curve.

  • capten_masin
    Mason (@capten_masin) reported

    Anyone else getting constant 404 and API errors in @Cloudflare? Doesn't seem to be any issues on the status page

  • Maximum__YT
    Maximum YT (@Maximum__YT) reported

    @ppennguu Seems like it’s Canada wide issue, cloudflare is also down in Canada including telus

  • code_coded
    Sky (@code_coded) reported

    Anyone having issues with IPv6? I’ve had to turn it off on my proxied CloudFlare domain, and for another site have no control over had to turn of on my Mac’s WiFi control Claude suggesting could be a broken pipe between CloudFlare and Bangkok ISP.