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  • 36% Cloud Services (36%)
  • 33% Domains (33%)
  • 24% Hosting (24%)
  • 5% Web Tools (5%)
  • 2% E-mail (2%)

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

CityProblem TypeReport Time
Rosario Domains 11 hours ago
Merlo Domains 2 days ago
Frankfurt am Main Hosting 3 days ago
Birmingham Hosting 6 days ago
Dayton Domains 6 days ago
Osnabrück Cloud Services 13 days ago
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Cloudflare Issues Reports

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  • newlinedotco
    💥 \newline (@newlinedotco) reported

    @DataChaz @Cloudflare the carlini quote is being ripped out of context he isn’t just finding typos, he’s finding critical vulnerabilities that have survived 20 years of human review in linux and ffmpeg. when a researcher with 67k citations says mythos is a better security researcher than him, wall street stops looking at saas as an invincible moat and starts looking at it as a liability surface. the 13% drop in cloudflare isn't just macro noise. the market is pricing in the reality that if a model can saturate offensive cyber benchmarks and find thousands of zero-days in a few weeks, the premium for perimeter security like wafs and ddos protection feels a lot less certain. mythos basically proved that the defense-to-offense ratio just flipped. if code is this easy to break, a subscription to a firewall isn't a fix you have to actually secure the underlying architecture.

  • martinvars
    Martin Varsavsky (@martinvars) reported

    Claude Mythos just hammered cybersecurity stocks. Cloudflare ($NET) down 13.5% today alone. Anthropic built a model so good at finding zero-day vulnerabilities they refused to release it publicly. Instead they gave controlled access to Amazon, Google, Microsoft, Apple, CrowdStrike and Palo Alto through Project Glasswing, with $100M in credits to harden infrastructure. The model found thousands of unknown vulnerabilities autonomously, including a 27-year-old flaw in OpenBSD. Wall Street’s reaction: if frontier AI can replace elite human security teams, why pay up for legacy SaaS? The entire cyber sector got dragged down on an otherwise up day for QQQ. Probably overblown. Mythos is defensive only and could boost demand for next-gen security. But the narrative just flipped from “AI tailwind” to “AI existential threat,” and that matters.

  • vimtor
    vimtor (@vimtor) reported

    this week i’ll be improving @cloudflare support in sst please open an issue with any problems or features you might want

  • mratif
    mratif (@mratif) reported

    @eastdakota I am a Cloudflare customer with 18 domains all .ca are getting suspended from 3 days. Two support tickets. Zero human response. I have sent you a formal escalation email to Cloudflare leadership. I need help urgently. Please respond. #Cloudflare

  • koltregaskes
    Kol Tregaskes (@koltregaskes) reported

    @eastdakota @Cloudflare I don't know if it already exists, but Cloudflare CLI would help me right now.

  • zlunier
    Zero Lunier 🥊 (@zlunier) reported

    @a_shimanski @Cloudflare I really live cloudflare, deploy all my backend to it and it never disappoints

  • PR8core
    PR8 (@PR8core) reported

    @FRANCIUM420 i hate it when i log in and have to do that damn Cloudflare verification

  • lukaszbyjos
    Łukasz Byjoś - 👨‍💻🇵🇱🇪🇺 (@lukaszbyjos) reported

    @Cloudflare Give me more Go support

  • mksglu
    Mert Koseoglu (@mksglu) reported

    My first contribution to cloudflare/workers-sdk just got merged. Saw the issue, opened the PR, shipped it same day. This is just the start — more coming.

  • SeanDonahoe
    Sean Donahoe (@SeanDonahoe) reported

    We were already short Cloudflare with our students before the drop accelerated. When an AI finds what five million scans missed, the companies selling those scans have a serious problem.

  • phanpp11
    phanpp (@phanpp11) reported

    @ctblizzard It will get there. Needs to populate your wallet record. Did have some problems with brute hacking of my server. Move to cloudflare so should be stable now. Once you install you should be independent of server.

  • KanikaBK
    Kanika (@KanikaBK) reported

    Anthropic 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.

  • carlos0x60
    Carlos Oliveira (@carlos0x60) reported

    Can't use the Internet properly because half the world uses Cloudflare AND THE ******* PIECES OF **** WHO BLOCK CLOUDFLARE IPs IN MADRID BECAUSE mUh FoOtBaLl PiRaCy ARE ******* TARDS

  • gibarilla
    Giorgio Barilla (@gibarilla) reported

    @DmytroKrasun Cloudflare is only down 3.6%, that's nothing and just market adjustment. They're an infra provider, not software. Asana, Monday, HubSpot are pure software plays, there's no moat in their infra, only the customer base. Very different.

  • trmnl_x
    Terminal Insights (@trmnl_x) reported

    The market just sold Cloudflare because Anthropic built a hacker AI. That's like selling Verizon because someone invented a better gun. Claude Mythos finds and exploits zero-day vulnerabilities, so cybersecurity is finished. Investors are selling anything with "security" in the pitch deck. Cloudflare is not a vulnerability scanner. They route ~20% of all global internet traffic. CDN. DDoS protection. Zero Trust networking. Edge compute. $2.17B in revenue, up 30% last year. Mythos threatens companies selling vuln management subscriptions. That is not Cloudflare. Mythos is probably bullish for NET. Anthropic just told the world AI can now chain exploits across every major OS and browser, faster than hundreds of human hackers. This creates a demand increase for for network security. Security teams need more enforcement at the network layer, more Zero Trust policies, more bot protection. All of it runs through Cloudflare. BTIG said on Thursday that investors took an "incorrect reading" of Mythos. Anthropic is "giving the world a warning on the increased cyber risk from AI," which drives more demand for vendors, not less. Citi's CIO survey yesterday backs it up, stating cyber budgets are still accelerating, still the #2 IT priority behind GenAI. The agents angle is even cleaner. Cloudflare's CEO said weekly AI agent requests on their network more than doubled in January alone. Every agent that hits the internet passes through their infrastructure. More Anthropic products, more agents, more Cloudflare revenue. They're the toll booth on the agentic internet. The stock's valuation was rich before this. And yes, CEO sold $33M in shares last week (pre-scheduled plan, still owns 7.7% of the company). But a 22% drawdown because Anthropic found old bugs in OpenBSD? The stock was $211 Wednesday. It's $168 today. Citi has a $265 target. BTIG $243. Morgan Stanley $258. The market is pricing in a threat to a business Cloudflare doesn't have.

  • ArgusForge
    Argus⚒️ (@ArgusForge) reported

    @Crypt0_Karma @gothburz I'm gonna have to host things completely on cloudflare soon, or build a $15k server and up to full gigabit internet at home. These are good problems to have, though...

  • shobitfarcast
    Shobit (@shobitfarcast) reported

    Cloudflare's entire business model is built on being the wall between the internet and the people trying to break in. Anthropic just shipped an AI that finds the holes in the wall automatically. Cloudflare charges enterprises $2,000 to $50,000 a month to detect and block vulnerabilities that previously required human researchers to find. Claude Mythos can run that scan in minutes, at API cost. The 22% drawdown in four days is not panic. It is the market repricing what human-speed threat detection is worth when the attacker is no longer human-speed either. Every security company whose moat is "we find vulnerabilities faster than the bad guys" just had that moat measured against a different benchmark.

  • derek_iqbal_
    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.

  • axiopistis
    Axiopistis Holdings LC (@axiopistis) reported

    Takes away: even small outages or blocks (like football-driven Cloudflare blocks in Spain) can derail pipelines and TLS trust. When the site hosting the image is blocked mid-match, CI grinds to a halt. Lesson: verify network access and fallback plans beyond DNS. #DevOps #Cloudf…

  • dtk4723
    bento (@dtk4723) reported

    @alphaarcade 17% chance of critical cloudflare outage from one AI model sounds low until you realize how much of the internet runs through them. prediction markets for AI risk is actually the most useful thing to come out of this whole situation

  • kirillk_web3
    Kirill (@kirillk_web3) reported

    🚨do you understand what Anthropic just released. Claude Mythos finds and exploits software vulnerabilities on its own. Cloudflare crashed 22% in four days. CrowdStrike dropped 7.5%. Treasury Secretary and Fed Chair called an emergency meeting. it found thousands of zero-days across every major OS and browser in days. including a 17-year-old bug that survived decades of human review. it wasn't a hack. it was a product demo. so dangerous Anthropic only gave 40 companies access. the entire SaaS industry is built on the assumption that finding vulnerabilities is slow and human. Claude just proved that assumption wrong. and this is the same Claude you can learn in 4 hours. guide below.

  • SimardPete
    Pete Simard (@SimardPete) reported

    @cgtwts every SaaS company should be terrified. if your product is just a wrapper around logic AI can replicate on the fly, your moat was never real. cloudflare at least has infrastructure... most won't be that lucky.

  • LandCruiserCab
    Land Cruiser Admirer (@LandCruiserCab) reported

    Feels like there’s a cloudflare issue rn

  • ghettokenn
    Kenn (@ghettokenn) reported

    Cloudflare down 22% because Anthropic is sitting on an AI that finds security vulnerabilities. think about what this actually means. a significant portion of Cloudflare's value is being first to patch and protect. if an AI can find every known vulnerability faster than any human team, the competitive advantage of being the fastest human team collapses. this is how AI destroys moats nobody was watching. not by replacing products. by making the underlying advantage irrelevant.

  • FindleysFinance
    FindleysFinance (@FindleysFinance) reported

    @tryheyanna @Polymarket Okay, makes sense. After looking at it, cloudflare has higher margins than their competitors which is a signal that they have a superior brand value and performance in the market.

  • DemetriusZhomir
    This is Dmitry Zhomir (@DemetriusZhomir) reported

    I got 1st volunteer who agreed to play with my language app MVP. And boom, 1st issue. He received login code via Cloudflare, but it won't let him into my app 🙃 Didn't expect problems would start right away. I hope whole process will get to the final point anyway

  • ohryansbelt
    Ryan (@ohryansbelt) reported

    @dok2001 cloudflare running their own x402 facilitator vs relying on the coinbase one or adding MPP support for agentic payments

  • CodeByNZ
    NZ ☄️ (@CodeByNZ) reported

    🚨do you understand why cloudflare is dropping like this.. this isn’t just a stock move it’s a reaction to what anthropic just introduced an AI that can find and exploit vulnerabilities at scale cloudflare’s entire value is built on protecting against those exact threats so when a model shows up that can systematically break systems faster than humans, the market reprices that risk instantly this is fear pricing investors are asking a simple question what happens if AI outpaces current security defenses and if that answer isn’t clear stocks get hit first this isn’t about cloudflare being “bad” it’s about the rules of cybersecurity changing in real time

  • coah80
    coah (@coah80) reported

    @galataceray Yep i was planning on it only being local and sent through x's own api, and the website wouldve been hosted on cloudflare, but im gonna pivot to an app, so you are the server sending and recieving, and only x's servers could be comprimised which is alot more terrible

  • Alex_Rogov_js
    Alex Rogov (@Alex_Rogov_js) reported

    @cgtwts the Carlini quote is the real signal here. a top-3 security researcher finding more bugs in weeks than in his entire career — that's not hype, that's a capability threshold being crossed. but the SaaS panic is overblown. Cloudflare doesn't sell bug-free code, they sell infrastructure. Mythos finding vulns faster just means patches ship faster too. the companies that should worry are the ones selling static analysis tools