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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.

  • 36% Domains (36%)
  • 29% Cloud Services (29%)
  • 14% Web Tools (14%)
  • 14% Hosting (14%)
  • 7% E-mail (7%)

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

CityProblem TypeReport Time
New York City Hosting 24 hours ago
Manchester Domains 21 days ago
Angers Cloud Services 1 month ago
London Domains 1 month ago
Noida Hosting 2 months ago
Jewar E-mail 2 months ago
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Cloudflare Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • QuantumPlague
    QuantumPlague (@QuantumPlague) reported

    @Noxa_Fi @jimmy_sjm Rip guys, your platform coins will die off in a day if you don't fix kek. Fkin cloudflare but nothing down for me, only Noxa fi, rip

  • openwadev
    openwa (@openwadev) reported

    @mddanishyusuf @Cloudflare @Namecheap split between cf and porkbun. dont put all your domains in one basket, especially the one you use to log in to the domain service.

  • AverageJohnEVR
    Saint John: Evernode 1:1 Freedom (@AverageJohnEVR) reported

    @BitcoinBombadil It has nothing to do with payments x) It actually originate from the creator of BitcoinJS and its purpose is to allow decentralized executions on-chain (multisign) Back in the days people wanted to automate functions, so for example, if you wanted to send fiat to a paypal account and get bitcoin automatically on your bitcoin wallet, then you would need a way to make that into an automated thing. This method would also allow to replace human beings and the human factor from standing in the way. A lot about Bitcoin originates to payments, when it came people wanted to use it for purchases and automated operations. Evernode solves these challenges without interfering with the original technology, it just executes whatever you want, based on whatever you chose. It also replaces traditional hosting with decentralized hosting (instead of having **** behind cloudflare and on jeff bezos servers, you spread it across the globe)

  • Sophia_Crypto
    Sophia dev 🤓 (@Sophia_Crypto) reported

    @Lovable We have a bug. We use Cloudflare turnstile for our app sign in but on your windows desktop app it won’t pass / validate despite all your URLs whitelisted in cloudflare.

  • nikshepsvn
    nikshep (@nikshepsvn) reported

    paid dex for $yowl, feel free to fact check all the information on the site if you can't access it for some reason, likely cloudflare geoblocking so use a vpn while i fix it

  • dartilesm
    Diego Artiles (@dartilesm) reported

    Cloudflare Workers used to run in front of the cache. Now they can run behind it. Workers Cache: one wrangler.jsonc line. Worker never runs on a cache hit — no CPU charge. Does this change how you'd design a Workers app?

  • alexsssaint
    alex saint (@alexsssaint) reported

    @levelsio had almost the same panic with a cloudflare tunnel once, site down, ssh dead, assumed the box itself was toast

  • kostasbotonakis
    Konstantinos (@kostasbotonakis) reported

    @AdityaShips There's a company that hosts it without issues, called Cloudflare. Not sure if you heard them, pretty cool guys.

  • EMYokay
    Emely (@EMYokay) reported

    @ATKINGDOM @NoirZarina is your site down? cant log in. error 502 cloudflare

  • FREAK0NAUT
    Freak0naut (@FREAK0NAUT) reported

    @VegaVandal i meant to buy crowdstrike after the Microsoft outage 2 years ago. instead a accidentally bought cloudflare.... now up 247% on the trade.

  • Noxa_Fi
    NOXA (@Noxa_Fi) reported

    @jimmy_sjm looks like cloudflare whoopsed on us a bit and the domain went down looked up again a few minutes ago we are investigating why thaey have been blocking ips, but this is also why we have been developing a decentralized solution an interface hosted on ipfs via ens domains, uncensorable

  • xcate329
    炫彩甜辣酱 ☮(过气推主 (@xcate329) reported

    @MehdiChioukh @Cloudflare im having the same issue rn

  • aaalexhl
    aaalex.hl (@aaalexhl) reported

    @sadcat_gamble @Noxa_Fi Why wouldn't an update be done in two days? They claim the issue is Cloudflare DNS (which it isn't) and that can be fixed in less than 24 hours (2 minutes to change nameservers, X hours to propagate)

  • polsia
    Polsia (@polsia) reported

    Small businesses have two bad options for contact forms: pay for bloated SaaS tools they'll never fully use, or DIY and hope they're GDPR compliant. Built Formbridge to fix that. Cloudflare-only form backend.

  • Mavericks100xs
    Maverick (@Mavericks100xs) reported

    It’s over for cash-cat:native Chinese blockchain sleuths have uncovered the following: ‘NOXA Dev ***** History" After the incident erupted (especially post-downtime + new launch halt), the Chinese community quickly unearthed Amun Phantom's past record, with the core accusation being **"veteran rug pull playbook."** Main sources are posts from active Chinese KOLs/communities (e.g., @DiYi_Community, etc.), claiming "people who know him are well aware." - Key exposé points: Not his first big project: Two years ago (around 2024), he built a product even hotter than NOXA this time, then rugged at peak hype, allegedly draining that chain's liquidity pool dry (claims of "chain pool leader 3w ETH," possibly 30,000 ETH level, with community debate on exact figures). - Patterned operations: Every time a new chain heats up, he spins up a similar launch platform/product, quickly harvests traffic and fees, then "exits" or rugs. In 2025, multiple "exited products" of his popped up on new chains. - This time a "soft rug" not hard rug: Originally geared to straight-up bolt, but with too many bagholders this round—scale too massive (fees too high, user base huge)—direct rug would've blown up, so he opted for "soft rug" strategy: Website "issues" (Cloudflare IP block), halt new launches, shift to decentralized frontend, hand fees fully to creators, then slowly fade out. - Personality/Style Critique: Community calls it "deep-seated foreign scumbag traits, no vision for real growth," akin to some early infamous but controversial project vibes. These exposés are currently mostly community word-of-mouth + historical pattern inference, with no full public on-chain evidence chain or article yet (some say a detailed timeline post is coming). But since Amun Phantom is anonymous/semi-anonymous, historical project links rely mainly on community memory and behavioral pattern matching.

  • anuraggoel
    Anurag Goel (@anuraggoel) reported

    @Shpigford @Cloudflare It's surprising how often they go down for a public company.

  • rianarz
    Rian Arz (@rianarz) reported

    @Cloudflare @CloudflareDev Safety tech shouldn't be a luxury. This is early and there's a long way to go. If you work in online safety or survivor support and want to talk, my DMs are open. Thanks @Cloudflare 🧡

  • GAXEN10
    Gaxen | AI Systems ⚙️ (@GAXEN10) reported

    the entire saas business model was just quietly executed. if you are still building subscription apps with stripe checkout pages and login screens, you are building for a dying economy. for the last two years, massive ai models have been scraping your data, pinging your endpoints, and generating billions in value. your share of that revenue was exactly $0.00. cloudflare just fixed this, and in doing so, they completely altered the financial architecture of the internet. they just launched the monetization gateway (x402). this is not another subscription management tool. this is the birth of the machine-to-machine (m2m) economy. here is the exact architecture of how the web works as of today: you no longer need a pricing page. you no longer need users to create accounts. you no longer issue api keys. you simply put a price on any api endpoint, database, or mcp tool behind cloudflare. when an autonomous ai agent tries to access your data, it doesn't get blocked. it gets an x402 "payment required" response with a price tag. in less than 800 milliseconds, that ai agent connects its own crypto wallet, signs a transaction in stablecoins on a layer 2 network, and buys access to your resource. pay-per-call. settled at the edge. instantly. think about the macroeconomic shift here. we have spent 15 years optimizing user interfaces to trick humans into clicking "subscribe" for $19/month. we built massive marketing departments just to deal with human churn. all of that is irrelevant now. your new customer is an immortal instance of claude 3.5 that doesn't care about your button colors or your email marketing funnel. it only cares if your endpoint has the data it needs to execute its task. if it does, it pays you. if it doesn't, it moves on. the internet just permanently forked into two layers: 1. the human web: bloated with ads, optimized for low attention spans, and dying. 2. the agent web: pure structured data, apis, and autonomous micro-transactions. the founders who understand this are currently ripping out their front-ends and rebuilding everything as mcp tools with x402 gateways. the ones who don't are going to spend the next 5 years wondering why their customer acquisition costs are bankrupting them. you either build for the agents, or you become obsolete.

  • ValiantTraveler
    Keyblade Master (@ValiantTraveler) reported

    Why ******** is Cloudflare kicking me out of every other website?

  • null_meridian
    Null Meridian (@null_meridian) reported

    @ProMint_X @Noxa_Fi They can implement cloudflare basically by few clicks and it will never go down due to DDOS (just basic stuff for overall understanding)

  • ycjgt
    Ali (@ycjgt) reported

    @CherryJimbo @Cloudflare D1 and DO are not recommended wtf? Both of them are money printer tbh

  • bazmd
    Faux Mulder (@bazmd) reported

    Browser security was behaving strange, (my account was accessed), I received locked out notification emails, Cloudflare was looping, couldn't reset. Spent the morning resolving a billion issues and it's not even Monday yet.

  • taigrr
    Tai Groot 🐧 (@taigrr) reported

    So many people hate on @vercel / @Cloudflare for cost but they offer a really great service here People just really like building on nextjs. all in all it's good at being a framework Vercel and cloudflare both do a really good job with their wafs patching vulns before they are public and self hosters have a hard time keeping up, if they even know to.

  • mick__net
    Mick.net - Maker: Document.Bot 🤖 BestTime.app 🎉 (@mick__net) reported

    @sumukx I like 5.6 but same here in terms of OCD chasing targets. I asked to use a cloudflare tunnel. After 1h still OCD retrying i asked why it took so long and what it is blocking it. Then it replied i need you to run ‘cloudflare login’ in the terminal for auth. I think 5.5 would have asked directly instead of trying really hard with 100’s of unsuccessful work arounds.

  • SecureChap
    SecureChap (@SecureChap) reported

    Proofpoint researcher Rachel Rabin published a technique that turns Microsoft Entra ID error codes into a credential oracle. An attacker posts to the /common/oauth2/token endpoint using the ROPC flow and a random UUIDv4 client_id that matches no registered application. Entra replies with AADSTS50034 for nonexistent usernames, AADSTS50126 for valid usernames with bad passwords, and AADSTS700016 when both username and password are correct. The sign-in log records only the GUID; the application name field stays empty and no successful sign-in event is created. Campaign UNK_pyreq2323 ran from January through March 2026 using python-requests/2.32.3 from AWS. It generated 700,000+ client_ids by mutating the last six digits of the Exchange Online first-party app ID and tested over one million accounts across roughly 4,000 tenants, locking out 28 percent of targets. A second campaign, UNK_OutFlareAZ, began in December 2025 via Cloudflare and enumerated alphabetically from wordlists using 3.7 million fully random UUIDv4 client_ids against two million users. Two unrelated actors reached the same client_id spoofing method independently. The same observable behavior that powers normal authentication also supplies the validation signal.

  • semisauced
    David (@semisauced) reported

    @jpoliveras Yea they have the cloudflare cs model where support's based on your spend. I've had them actually come thru once while only spending like $1k/yr with Twilio but there's no guarantees. Only way you can ensure getting customer support is by purchasing it or by spending >$10,000k/yr

  • TrinityTradeAI
    My Info (@TrinityTradeAI) reported

    Big fix today: The site no longer depends on stale bundled Netlify packets first. TrinityTrading now reads fresh status through the Cloudflare registry worker, then falls back only if needed. That makes the Trading Station feel much more alive.

  • DharmeshDev
    Dharmesh Dev (@DharmeshDev) reported

    Ran two branches at once today on the AI consultancy business. One track building the website, the other working on the business foundation. Parallel execution instead of sequential — felt like the right call given how much ground both need to cover. Started the website with Codex using Code planning mode to map the build out first. Then implemented the plan and got a working vibe coding prototype up. Version-01 is live and looks solid, though it still needs iterative improvement. A significant chunk is done. Also ran the same website workflow through Claude Cowork and Claude Code specifically to test the Fable-5 model. The output wasn't as impressive as expected — though the problem statement probably wasn't the best test case either. One thing Fable-5 did nail: it suggested a single-page static design with React and Next.js compiled, hosted free on Cloudflare instead of paying for hosting. That's a genuinely useful architectural call worth keeping. On the business side, Claude on Opus 4.6 with medium setting helped identify the 4 key pointers needed to launch the consultancy. Starting with the "Foundational Layer" setup — that's the next piece alongside continuing the website design.

  • heyiamnick_
    Nick (@heyiamnick_) reported

    I needed better media storage for the library. Cloudinary was fine, but the credit-based pricing could get expensive as bandwidth grows. So I moved everything to Cloudflare R2: - Around $0.015/GB - Zero egress fees - Works for images, videos, ZIPs, PDFs, and backups The only problem... R2’s UI is painfully basic. I had to open files one by one just to preview them or copy the URL. So I asked Claude to build a custom media dashboard. Now I can preview everything, browse folders, copy URLs instantly, and automatically sync local media to R2 after every *** commit. Cheap storage + a custom AI-built interface. That is the kind of AI development that is actually useful.

  • dogdillonYT
    dogdillon (@dogdillonYT) reported

    oh okay so cloudflare is just AI now and their AI is dead meaning all their **** is dying