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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.
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Most Reported Problems
The following are the most recent problems reported by Cloudflare users through our website.
- Domains (43%)
- Cloud Services (28%)
- Hosting (17%)
- Web Tools (9%)
- E-mail (4%)
Live Outage Map
The most recent Cloudflare outage reports came from the following cities:
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Cloud Services | 6 days ago |
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Domains | 11 days ago |
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Cloudflare Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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marcelo mezquia (@IntentSim) reportedStopping the bad guys with Cloudflare: 8,429 malicious requests blocked or challenged in the last month #cloudflare #intentsim #mezquiaphysics
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Néstor (@nstlopez) reportedSmall Cloudflare Workers deploy debugging note: If "wrangler secret bulk --env ..." fails before deploy with code 10214, check the Worker’s latest version state. The problem may not be your secret value. Cloudflare can reject settings edits when the latest version has modified settings but is not currently deployed.
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Rahaman Bin Ujit (@rahamanbinujit) reported@theBRLguy Next.js + Vercel for the front, Postgres on Supabase or Neon for data, Cloudflare in front for cache and edge. Most SaaS performance problems are downstream of slow DB queries, not framework choice. The stack matters less than the query plan.
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Official Layoff (@LayoffAI) reportedCHAMATH TO CLOUDFLARE CEO: SHUT ******** UP Literally. He just destroyed him on the All-In podcast yesterday. Called his layoff op-ed "from the PR school of retards." Hard to disagree with him on this one.
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Danilo (@Daniel_adsss) reported🚨🚨🚨ANTHROPIC JUST PUBLISHED THE FIRST GLASSWING REPORT AND THE NUMBER THAT MATTERS MOST IS NOT THE VULNERABILITIES FOUND. Claude Mythos found 10,000 critical vulnerabilities in one month. 2,000 bugs at Cloudflare. 271 in Firefox alone had ten times more than the previous version found. A forged certificate exploit in a crypto library used by billions of devices. A prevented $1.5 million fraudulent wire transfer in real time. 90.6% true positive rate after human review. open source maintainers are asking Anthropic to slow down because they cannot patch fast enough. Microsoft says patch volume will continue trending larger for some time. For decades, cybersecurity’s biggest problem was finding vulnerabilities fast enough. Now the problem has completely changed AI can discover security flaws faster than the global developer community can patch them. THE FUTURE IS AI!!!!
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spb krishnan (@spbalaonline) reported@abhijeet_dipke Cockroach Party website taken down? Here's how to make it resilient:• Move domain to Njalla/Porkbun + Cloudflare proxy • Host static version on IPFS + Vercel/Netlify • Mirror on GitHub Pages+ offshore VPS • Daily backup+.onion version Decentralize like real cockroaches.
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erik@try.works (@trydotworks) reported@threepointone Oh my bad. I'm still learning cloudflare and didn't get to Think yet
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marcelo mezquia (@IntentSim) reportedStopping the bad guys with Cloudflare: 15,548 malicious requests blocked or challenged in the last month #cloudflare #intentsim #mezquiaphysics
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Lyre, Lord High Artificer (@WordsOllie) reported@WarframePlayer_ @VRChat First night was CloudFlare that was down, the night after it was AWS that went down. How moronic are you?
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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.
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Preetham Kyanam ☣︎ (@pkyanam) reported@FarzaTV @heyclicky currently trying to implement some cool features into clicky x trifecta, but running into this issue with @ElevenLabs. I have barely ever used my free tier before this. Is it because there's a proxy running in Cloudflare Workers? I don't have a VPN or anything like that
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Vu. (@TeeDevh) reportedIs Cloudflare currently down?
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Skuffd (@skuffd) reported@cloudflare Can y'all setup a *** hosting service plsss it could be called gitsun or gitburn, something like that
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Muhammet A. 👉🏻 Mobile Dev (@indiesoftwaredv) reported@trikcode It changes because of an outage issue I started using: PHP, JS, SQLite and Cloudflare in my VPS Much faster, cheaper than a bottle of water
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Ashirwad Singh (@ashirwadsingh_) reported@code_kartik Cloudflare’s free tier is genuinely insane. Built a private Google Drive-style app for my father because he kept storing photos across WhatsApp and multiple Gmail accounts ~80GB stored and still cheaper than Google Drive. Mostly images he will never open
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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
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saburo (@jskoiz) reported@jxnlco buying domains is like the #1 agent buying use case imo. Letting codex buy a domain configure dns to cloudflare then setting up pages is damn near magic.
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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.
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Ian Smith (@IanSmith_HSA) reported@lopp My concern is timing, resources and surprises. Timing: Google and Cloudflare have both said that a full migration to PQC needs to be completed by 2029. BIP361 stated 2030 but it should be 2028, inclusive. Resources: 3 quantum architectures are now capable of reusing qubits. PSIQuantum(2024), Oratomic (2026) and IonQ (claimed 2026) have demonstrated (or claimed) qubit reuse. The ability to execute while generating new qubits means that the number of physical qubits required is 10k, not 500k or 20 million. Oratomic currently has 6100, but each key break would take 3+ days. Also, the qubit reuse reintroduces a NISQ era measurement called "Quantum Volume" where the error rate is the main fundamental limit. Ancillary qubits can act as spare tires, correcting or avoiding errors. Surprises happen when secrets are kept. PSI Quantum has 4 working quantum computers but they did not reveal the size of any of them. The 4th quantum computer is dozens of solid steel fridges sunk into the floor, could be anywhere between 5k-200k qubits. Could be enough to break ECC256. They are apparently operating under govt contract and secrecy. Their timeline to create a 1 million qubit quantum computer is January 2028, so we have 6 months left to deploy PQC Bitcoin and then 1 year for migration.
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Adem Vessell (@AdemVessell) reported@jxnlco sick. just had Codex in chrome in my cloudflare last week, setting up a few needed DNS and worker things. no issues at all. better than no issues-all done already.
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Shitik (@RitikV2) reported@MarioNawfal fbi director kash patel’s merch site reportedly got compromised with clickfix malware where a fake cloudflare verification page allegedly tricked mac users into pasting terminal commands leading to stolen browser passwords and crypto wallets the site is now down according to pc mag,
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jason (@jasondoolittle) reported@PitchAutopsy @levelsio You can block all unsolicited inbound except for the cloudflare tunnel. Web users don’t hit your VPS directly, they hit cloudflare, so 80 and 443 don’t need to be open to the general internet. Tailscale only makes outbound connections, initially to the coordination server, so you don’t need to have a VPN port open. The coordination server matches up the outbound connections. All your admin traffic (ssh or whatever else) goes over the Tailscale network.
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@uartnet (@uartnet) reported@PitchAutopsy @levelsio I don’t know much about cloudflare tunnels But using my tunneling solution I’m blocking inbound traffic and still able to connect though the edge network exposed by rstream tunnels This is my normal setup for years to secure my remote devices Work like a charm
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Hacksore (@Hacksore) reportedNo WAF No gRPC/protobufs No Kubernetes No service mesh No 17 layers of observability (Jaeger + Prometheus + Grafana + OpenTelemetry + whatever new **** dropped this week) No "eventually consistent" 8 microservices with Kafka between them No Cloudflare + 3 CDNs + edge functions No "we use hexagonal architecture" No Terraform for 47 resources No "left shift security" bullshit yeah it's not that complicated
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Bharat Bharti 🇮🇳 (@Speakin4All) reported@OjpIndiaoffcial Client hold means the owner of the website has locked the domain name from unauthorised transfer. It's a take down of website by owners. May be they misconfigured Cloudflare on-boarding. This is not a hosting or domain name migration, it's just improving the web security.
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Vinayaka Hegde (@VinayakaHe50360) reported@nooriefyi this kinda comparsion is incomplete without breaking down usage patters & what exactly changed in the stack. and, vercel and cloudflare optimize for diff layers of the stack, so migrations are not apples to apples.
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Gerard Hough (@GerardHough) reported@Cloudflare Why employ clowns to mess up Cloudflare? Is your business model to... pissoff people visiting your customer's sites? How many times must Cloudflare bring up the same stupid popup asking if we're robots? Any decent robot will be laughing at Cloudflare's stupidity and time wasting.
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The Spalding Gray of Bullshit (@baadermemehof) reported@Afinetheorem Remember when India's best and brightest shut down all air traffic a couple of years ago? Remember when Google, Amazon, and Cloudflare went down last year? That never happened when companies still hired my friends instead of their co-ethnics.
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Justalurker (@Justalurke35517) reported@instapundit I will no longer visit your site after doing so for many years. Cloudflare is a piece of **** and does not grant access. Good luck.
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CyrilXBT (@cyrilXBT) reportedANTHROPIC JUST DROPPED THE MOST SIGNIFICANT CYBERSECURITY ANNOUNCEMENT OF THE YEAR AND NOBODY IS TALKING ABOUT IT. Claude Mythos. One month. 10,000 plus critical vulnerabilities found across the internet's most critical infrastructure. Let the numbers land. Cloudflare: 2,000 bugs. 400 high and critical severity. Mozilla: 271 vulnerabilities in Firefox 150. Ten times more than were found in Firefox 148. wolfSSL: Found a way to forge certificates on a crypto library used by billions of devices. 1,000 plus open source projects scanned. 90.6% true positive rate after human review. At one partner bank Mythos prevented a fraudulent $1.5 million wire transfer in real time. The UK AI Security Institute: first model to solve BOTH their cyber attack simulations end to end. And here is the part that changes everything. Maintainers are asking Anthropic to slow down. Not because the findings are wrong. Because they cannot patch fast enough to keep up. Microsoft confirmed patch volume will continue trending larger for some time. This one quote from the announcement is the most important sentence in cybersecurity in 2026: "Progress on software security used to be limited by how quickly we could find vulnerabilities. Now it is limited by how quickly we can patch them." The bottleneck just shifted. For decades the problem was that humans could not find bugs fast enough. Claude Mythos just eliminated that constraint entirely. The new problem is that humans cannot fix bugs fast enough. Which means the next frontier is AI that finds the bugs and writes the patches simultaneously. That capability is months away not years. The software security landscape is about to look completely different. Bookmark this. Follow @cyrilXBT for every Anthropic release that changes the security landscape the moment it drops.