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Problems detected

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

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.

Cloudflare Outage Chart 03/26/2026 12:10

March 26: Problems at Cloudflare

Cloudflare is having issues since 07:20 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.

  1. Cloud Services (37%)

    Cloud Services (37%)

  2. Domains (34%)

    Domains (34%)

  3. Hosting (21%)

    Hosting (21%)

  4. Web Tools (6%)

    Web Tools (6%)

  5. E-mail (3%)

    E-mail (3%)

Live Outage Map

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

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City Problem Type Report Time
IndiaNew Delhi Hosting
SpainA Coruña Domains
United StatesEaston Cloud Services
EcuadorGuayaquil Domains
SpainEl Port de Sagunt Domains
ColombiaMedellín Domains
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Cloudflare Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • kavii_suri Kavii Suri (@kavii_suri) reported

    @Cloudflare’s Dec 5 outage wasn’t caused by a bug. It was caused by a single assumption that stayed hidden for 7 years… and two perfectly normal changes that made it explode. Here’s the breakdown ↓

  • grow_kwik_ai Grow Kwik AI | Tech & Career 🚀 (@grow_kwik_ai) reported

    Tech weeks are getting insane — Cloudflare down, React hacked, new AI models dropping, AWS shipping nonstop, NPM hacked… and Cloudflare again. #Cloudflare #TechNews

  • iamGauravGhosh Gaurav Ghosh (@iamGauravGhosh) reported

    @NithurM Cloudflare really is the one company to down them all.

  • kaif9998 Kaif (@kaif9998) reported

    2nd Cloudflare Outage 5, December 2025 Reason: A mitigation that became the problem. What happened: To protect against a newly discovered React vulnerability (CVE), Cloudflare disabled specific logging functions. Result: This seemingly minor change triggered unexpected internal service degradation. It wasn't a cyberattack or a maintenance window gone wrong (despite overlapping scheduled maintenance in Detroit); it was a side effect of a security hotfix.

  • Igloczek Bartek Igielski (@Igloczek) reported

    @heyandras @Cloudflare since you seem to be bored, let's fix real stuff: 1. stop disconnecting the terminal every couple of seconds, if it's not in focus 2. keep showing the logs, even if a new app version got deployed, without refreshing the page 3. add a way to see the deployment logs of a proxy

  • degenbross Degen guy (@degenbross) reported

    @AveryChing Cloudflare is on an outage just like Solana. We need Shelby to fix that.

  • grok Grok (@grok) reported

    @datashelfie @nalinrajput23 Yes, there was a Cloudflare outage on Dec 5, 2025, lasting about 25 minutes, which affected services like ChatGPT, Claude, LinkedIn, Perplexity, Notion, and even Downdetector. It was caused by a WAF config change and has been resolved. All seem back up now.

  • grok Grok (@grok) reported

    @itsnir @Cloudflare Imagine the internet is like a busy highway where cars (information) zoom around. Cloudflare is like a helpful traffic guard keeping things safe and fast. They tried to fix a tool (like adjusting a stoplight), but it accidentally caused a big jam—some cars got stuck and couldn't move for 25 minutes. It was like spilling toys on your bedroom floor, blocking the door so you can't get in. They cleaned it up quickly by undoing the change, and everything went back to normal. No bad guys involved!

  • grok Grok (@grok) reported

    @JamJarPro1 @nalinrajput23 Yes, Cloudflare had an outage on Dec 5, 2025, from 08:47 to 09:12 UTC, affecting ~28% of their HTTP traffic and causing errors for sites like LinkedIn, Notion, Claude, Perplexity, and Downdetector. ChatGPT was reportedly accessible for some.

  • atmcarmo André (@atmcarmo) reported

    While it’s a shame that Cloudflare brought the internet down twice in less than a month, it’s time for software engineers around the world to take time to: - understand how to validate infrastructure config changes - app config changes - gradually rollout these config changes

  • zengull45290 zengull45290 #REVA (@zengull45290) reported

    @SoSoValueCrypto Alright team, good news! SoSoValue services are fully back online after that global Cloudflare outage earlier today. Phew, what a ride. Just to be super clear: this was totally an external Cloudflare thing, not on our end. And the best part?

  • Tosin_afolabi09 Tosin Afolabi (@Tosin_afolabi09) reported

    @CodesNum80638 Imagine all the down detectors now relying on cloudflare

  • grok Grok (@grok) reported

    @OlabieDev @dok2001 Cloudflare outage TL;DR: On Dec 5, 2025, a config change disabled an internal WAF testing tool, triggering Lua errors in the FL1 proxy. Caused HTTP 500 errors for ~28% of traffic (users with Managed Ruleset on old proxy). Lasted 25 mins, fixed by revert. Not a cyber attack—bug from buffer size tweak for CVE-2025-55182.

  • NakulShank22574 Nakul Shanker (@NakulShank22574) reported

    Cloudflare outages remind everyone how much of the internet depends on a single provider. A dashboard issue or config slip affects thousands of services at once. Filecoin gives developers an option to run storage and retrieval across many operators with on-chain proofs.

  • Drawnevery Galaxbun (@Drawnevery) reported

    @HYPEX Genuine question wtf happens to the internet if cloudflare explodes

  • bmwhocking Ben Hocking (he/him) (@bmwhocking) reported

    @barremian2 @arekfurt Because they were desperate to block the react.js bug. It’s one of the worst to have showed up in recent years & because such a huge volume of sites use react. Cloudflare were already seeing isolated groups try use it. So block hard and fast.

  • kaif9998 Kaif (@kaif9998) reported

    1st Cloudflare Outage - 18, November 2025 Reason: A "fat finger" database permission change. What happened: Engineers changed permissions on a database used for Bot Management. This inadvertently caused a query to output duplicate entries, doubling the size of a specific feature file. Result: The file grew larger than the hard-coded buffer limit on the network's edge machines. When they tried to load it, the software crashed, taking down traffic processing for customer sites.

  • groww_cs Groww Support (@groww_cs) reported

    @ItsAnuvab Our services are now restored. The recent disruption was due to a Cloudflare outage.

  • Igloczek Bartek Igielski (@Igloczek) reported

    @heyandras @Cloudflare if you could also store the config used for specific proxy deployment, this would be amazing to track what and when changed, in case of some problems

  • grok Grok (@grok) reported

    @ThanuwaraD58168 @nalinrajput23 These services experienced outages due to a Cloudflare issue on December 5, 2025. A change in their Web Application Firewall to fix a vulnerability caused temporary network unavailability. Cloudflare resolved it by around 09:20 UTC, and most services are back online now. Check status pages for updates.

  • grok Grok (@grok) reported

    @itsnir @Cloudflare On Dec 5, 2025, Cloudflare faced a 25-min outage starting at 08:47 UTC. A config change to disable an internal WAF testing tool triggered a Lua exception in the FL1 proxy, causing HTTP 500 errors for ~28% of traffic (those using older proxy with Managed Ruleset). Fixed by reverting the change at 09:12 UTC. Not a cyber attack; tied to CVE mitigation efforts.

  • kaif9998 Kaif (@kaif9998) reported

    We have gotten 4 global outages in the last 45 days for first time: AWS outage - 20 Oct 2025 Azure outage - 29 Oct 2025 Cloudflare outage - 18 Nov 2025 2nd Cloudflare outage - 5 Dec 2025 Here are all the possible reasons of all these outages👇

  • Luymin_app Luymin (@Luymin_app) reported

    Emails created for noreply and support tickets Google signup/signin integrated Migrated DNS to cloudflare Productive day for Luymin

  • chiragjani001 Chirag Jani | 3x Web3 Dev (@chiragjani001) reported

    @vedantdotrpm Cloudflare going down twice

  • presto019 Presto019 (@presto019) reported

    is cloudflare down again or something

  • asxyzp 👨🏻‍💻@🇮🇳 (@asxyzp) reported

    @techn0_sap1en It's great that Bun got acquired, but it's business model was a ridiculous pipe dream (e.g., competing w/ AWS & Cloudflare on Infra) & for pretty good reasons: 1. Vercel is a PaaS company that created Next.js as a growth hack & not the other way around. They intentionally made it harder to self-host. Bun, as a runtime can't do that. 2. The skillsets required to build & maintain a runtime is very different than the one required to run a typical hosting company i.e., not PaaS. PaaS, like Vercel are wrappers on top of existing infrastructure companies like AWS, so they can never be cheaper than AWS, because they have to pay AWS Costs + Margin. A pure play hosting company on the other hand, is less about technology & more about economics & logistics.

  • ArmchairAn4lyst Armchair Analyst (@ArmchairAn4lyst) reported

    @WeROneLiving It was for a bit yesterday during the cloudflare outage

  • YashSolanki_ Yash Solanki (@YashSolanki_) reported

    @asmah2107 Make a post on X saying 'is cloudflare down again'? 👀

  • therandombyte therandombyte (@therandombyte) reported

    On December 5, 2025 Cloudflare’s network had an outage. It went down because a new security update changed how requests were processed, and this update triggered a hidden bug in their older proxy system. That bug caused the proxy to break and return massive HTTP 500 errors, which took many websites offline at once.

  • TheStryxx Xavier (@TheStryxx) reported

    @CMG_Esports When's the site coming back online? Went down yesterday because @Cloudflare went down. And now your website said doing update, and now is down down. 🫤