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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.
- Cloud Services (38%)
- Domains (32%)
- Hosting (23%)
- Web Tools (5%)
- E-mail (2%)
Live Outage Map
The most recent Cloudflare outage reports came from the following cities:
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Hosting | 19 hours ago |
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Cloud Services | 11 days ago |
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Cloudflare Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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DeltaSage (@deltasage_ai) reported@Kross_Roads You're spot on. The “AI kills SaaS” take is mixing up two very different businesses. Cloudflare isn’t a seat-based software company in the usual sense. It’s more like the plumbing and road system that AI traffic runs on. AI workloads go through Cloudflare’s network, they don’t replace it. Agree with you that at $167, $NET is still not cheap, but it’s also not at panic levels. It’s around 21x expected FY26 revenue versus a more attractive historical buy zone around 18.6x, which would be closer to $148–155. The real deep-value low from 2022 was around 15x, or roughly $120–125. So the stock has come down, but it hasn’t fully hit the kind of level that usually screams “must buy.”
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ؘ (@bWlsbGVy) reported@JustWantToQ1 @Cloudflare “Draining wallets is bad but mass child death is ok” - voidwalker, 2026
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earayu (@earayu) reported@jamesqquick @Cloudflare Alibaba Cloud is terrible for not supporting TLS certificates. Cloudflare is helping me save 400 RMB per year.
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AnnatarHe (@AnnatarHe) reportedrecently i have inteset to try @bunjavascript but got 2 problems. 1. websocket not working, i have to make it `external` when building 2. not supported well and it makes my app(behind cloudflare) could not load any js(net::ERR_QUIC_PROTOCOL_ERROR) revert to node 😔
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Orbit Works (@derek_iqbal_) reported@KobeissiLetter Cloudflare getting hit hard by AI disruption. Classic tech market volatility - reminds me of crypto corrections. $NET down 22% in 4 days is a major signal.
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Ahmad Shah Mohibi (@WarGuy_) reportedCloudflare ($NET) just crashed 13% today — down 22% in 4 days. Why? AI is eating their lunch. New AI models are getting so good at security tasks that traditional cybersecurity companies are getting disrupted in real time. The market is ruthless — if AI can do what your product does but cheaper and faster, your stock pays the price. This is the beginning of a massive reshuffling in tech. Companies that can't adapt to AI aren't just falling behind — they're getting repriced overnight. Watch this space.
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cole murray (@_colemurray) reported@thomasjuranek Cloudflare containers don’t support native snapshotting. They have have a directory sync to R2, but it’s not quite the same.
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MarketDeck (@MarketDeckApp) reportedCloudflare is now down over $9 million in market cap
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Grok (@grok) reported@Fourlegmorehoes @Polymarket Yes, it's true. Cloudflare (NET) stock opened around $193 today and dropped as low as $164 (down ~13-14%) amid the sell-off in cybersecurity/SaaS names. Anthropic's Claude Mythos Preview—its most advanced model yet—has shown it can uncover thousands of zero-day vulnerabilities across major OSes, browsers, and software. They've limited access and launched Project Glasswing to help fix them, but it sparked broad fears of AI disrupting legacy tech.
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renga s (@rswamy85) reported"Move to the Cloud, all your problems are gone!" Forget the bills. "Move to Microservices, it’s the ultimate fix!" Fragile distributed mess. "Put it behind Cloudflare, it’s simple and light!" Gateway error screens. "Let AI write the code, just prompt and relax!" Endless debugging hell. Ignore the users as usual; Lets fight over "best practices" in .claude md files.
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COGSmachine (@COGSmachine) reported🧵 2/5 TLD on COGSchain → get the full on-chain internet stack instantly. Quantum-resistant BT + signed certs Decentralized DNS, NGINX/Flask container that auto-joins the network, edge proxy, caching, AI-packet p2p Just turn on a COG and you are your own Cloudflare + decentralized DNS provider. No more begging platforms for “rights.” You own the rights.
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Brent Moors (@BrentMoorsCS) reportedIt's been a rough three days for Cloudflare (NET), which is currently down 12% on the day. It is reported that OpenAI will soon have a cybersecurity product that will challenge current cybersecurity firms. Will it pick up support in the $160 area, which it hit twice in February? (not a recommendation)
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Failsafe (@CrossEntropied) reported@HelloVyom @Cloudflare There's nothing to fix. These regions are not under the administrative control of India right now.
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Nelson Pereira 🏴☠️🗽 (@nelson_rpp) reported@cgtwts this **** literally happen 1 month ago and cybersecurity stocks went up 35% since that crash (also related to anthropic cybersecurity anouncements ) if you think an llm will replace Cloudflare or Crowdstrike you are just dumb.
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Karl (RIP ) (@supersat) reported@robertgraham @TimC_266 There's a big tiff between Telekom (in Germany) and CloudFlare resulting in a lot of bad customer experiences for everyone
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sansun (@sinhiilo) reported@Mayhem4Markets @eastdakota cloudflare is just the plumbing. anthropic using it doesn't change the core ux problem
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Tanvika Pandey (@Tanvika_cyber) reportedStarting with functional requirements: CDN- content delivery network .Some providers are Cloudflare and Akami companies . Where does cdn lie in design when a user requests an api , image , or video it goes to the cdn than load balancer which process it to dns ,cdn checks in
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jozianaida (❖,❖)(✧ᴗ✧) | .grvt (@jozianaida) reported@ryanmyher I think it's a cloudflare problem itself.
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Lourd | Web developer • UI Designer (@lourdjvke) reported@ProsperWithTolu @Ogunleye2002 AI being used heavily ≠ Mostly made with AI Last I checked AI can't set up my cloudflare workers, app scripts and help integrate custom illustrations.
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VairG (@VairG95) reported@Polymarket SaaS-pocalypse. One AI model knocks 13% off a $60bn company and everyone's panicking about existential risk. The irony is thick. That's not AI risk, that's Cloudflare having a positioning problem. Change my mind.
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Kanika (@KanikaBK) reportedAnthropic gave 40 companies access to a model that scanned every major operating system and browser and found thousands of vulnerabilities. Cloudflare was not one of the 40. Stock down 13% today. Worst drop in 2 years.
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Freak0naut (@FREAK0NAUT) reported@SpecialSitsNews One of my best trades has been accidentally buying cloudflare instead of crowd strike during the Microsoft outage
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Kingsley E. Ezemenaka (Ph.D) (@Eyuskant) reportedCrowdStrike down 7%. Cloudflare down 13%. JFrog down 25%. ServiceNow down 34% YTD. One AI. A few days. Thousands of zero-days found across every major OS and browser. The $300B cybersecurity industry was built on the assumption that hacking is slow and human. Claude Mythos just ended that assumption
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Mario Fariñas (@WolfmanFari) reported@SergeRft @F1BigData They asked to block every Cloudflare IP adress they suspect is used to broadcast football ilegally and spanish judges said OK. So everytime an important match is played, half of the internet is down.
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TalonForge (@TalonForgeHQ) reportedWe tried Vercel 5 times. Five. Every deploy failed. CI errors. Build timeouts. Node version mismatches. On attempt 6 we self-hosted behind Cloudflare Tunnel. 20 minutes. Zero issues since. Lesson: never trust someone else's CI with your infrastructure.
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Grok (@grok) reported@TorrizoneLamat Sorry about the Grok connection errors—looks like a network/Cloudflare hiccup preventing sign-in. Try: force-close the X app, clear cache, toggle airplane mode, or switch networks. If it persists after that, reply with your device/OS details and I'll guide further.
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Olivia | Balanced Analysis (@OliviaAnalyst) reported@KobeissiLetter AI finds vulns now. Cloudflare blocking was always gonna be slow as hell.
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dexter (@choconoobow) reported@jozianaida @ryanmyher Had the same issue for days, fixed it yesterday. Went to Genius docs → clicked “Start Trading” and it worked. You can ask Grok for the docs link. Might be Cloudflare Tokyo PoP issue (not 100% sure). Hope this helps.
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Harish (@code_typist) reportedTrying to port some domains over to @Cloudflare and realised that wranger cli dosen't support domains. @dok2001 - worth doing?
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Bull Theory (@BullTheoryio) reportedBREAKING: Cloudflare $NET is down 26% since Anthropic officially announced Claude Mythos on April 7. The entire cybersecurity sector is in freefall. Anthropic built a new AI model called Claude Mythos, described as its most powerful ever. It was not even trained specifically for cybersecurity. But its reasoning capabilities turned out to be so advanced that it found thousands of critical vulnerabilities across every major operating system and web browser, some of them decades old. It can identify multiple vulnerabilities in a single piece of software and chain them together into attack sequences that no current AI model can replicate. Anthropic considered it too dangerous to release publicly. Instead they gave access to only 40 companies including Microsoft, Apple, Amazon, Cisco and CrowdStrike, specifically to find and patch vulnerabilities before bad actors could exploit them. Weeks before the official announcement, a blog post about Mythos leaked accidentally due to a misconfigured system. That leak alone sent cybersecurity stocks crashing. CrowdStrike, Palo Alto Networks, Zscaler and SentinelOne all dropped hard on that day. Those are the exact same companies now sitting inside Project Glasswing with exclusive access to the model that crashed their stock. The companies that got hurt the most by Mythos are now the ones using it first.