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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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Domains | 11 hours ago |
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Web Tools | 4 days ago |
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Cloud Services | 6 days ago |
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Domains | 8 days ago |
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Web Tools | 9 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: 9,706 malicious requests blocked or challenged in the last month #cloudflare #intentsim #mezquiaphysics
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Adetunji | Software Engineer (Web & Mobile) (@itzadetunji1) reported@nooriefyi Cloudflare doesn't support all the features that my nextjs app does Seems to be why devs have stuck with cloudflare for quite a long time now
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Bundle o' Ponies ∇θΔ (@ChiefWonderbolt) reported@FlorePvppy kept getting cloudflare issues :/
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Tobibur Rahman (@tobi8ur) reportedAnthropic bought Stainless for $300M+ and immediately wound down the SDK generator OpenAI, Google, and Cloudflare all relied on. The "neutral infrastructure" era is over — your linter, your runtime, your SDKs all sit inside a frontier lab now. #AI
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Brian Anglin (@BriansAngles) reportedSomeone should build a nice API privilege escalation UX, let me explain 👇 When I'm letting my agent build stuff, the default wrangler login to interact with @Cloudflare doesn't have DNS permission, which I think is generally a good thing! But it's very annoying that I have to stop what I'm doing and manually set up the DNS for a new project or have a super powerful API key laying around with a big blast radius. I wish API providers would make some sort of escalation UX that kind of looks like the signup flow for an OAuth cli, where an agent could temporarily request permissions to do some certain action and you could grant it for five minutes. Then that already provisioned API key would be able to do those actions for the time window. Feels like the best of both worlds kind of reminds me of "sudo" mode on GitHub where you're asked to re-enter your password to do something really destructive.
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Bharat Bharti 🇮🇳 (@Speakin4All) reported@abhijeet_dipke 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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Agrit Tiwari (@agrit_tiwari) reportedDid setup Cloudflare tunnel to talk to my cloud service while working in local.
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Ruben Herz (@aethroc) reportedAnthropic's Claude Mythos found 10,000+ critical bugs in one month — 2,000 at Cloudflare, 271 in Firefox. Only 97 patched upstream. AI finds vulnerabilities faster than engineers can fix them. That's the new bottleneck in cybersecurity. #AI #Cybersecurity #Glasswing
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W V R 👊🏼🦾 (@WVROfficial) reported@callmeveizir @vercel You’d be pretty shocked at what I can do with the backend. It justifies a brief window with a broken site. It’s a TSL/SSL handshake issue that I think something to do with domains not being provisioned correctly host-side. I’ve tried ******* with it in Cloudflare but no dice. Just gotta wait on support lol
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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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Yannis Raft · Building RankQuest (SEO) (@iraftopo) reported@ClimStefan The problem with serverless hosting is the limits they have on free plans and in general. It might not be free, but a VPS is surely an awesome choice that solves that exact problem. I faced a similar problem with Cloudflare free and that's why I switched to my own VPS. A lot more freedom.
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MegaBitch🌙 (@quartz_slut) reportedI want to read my little webcomics why is it down i hate cloudflare
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Eltee/ǝǝʇןƎ 🦀🏳️🌈 (@eltee7x) reported@Leon4788 @NCyotee This is the original sin, yes. The moment you stop being a service provider and start choosing what to allow on your platform, you become an editor and lose the protections granted to service providers. Cloudflare made the same mistake when it decided to ban The Daily Stormer.
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Elven Huang (@ElvenHuang9) reportedMay 18: Acquires Stainless — the SDK engine behind OpenAI, Google, and Cloudflare APIs. Shuts down hosted services immediately. 970M+ monthly MCP SDK downloads. 10,000+ public servers. Competitors just lost their API plumbing.
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ShootyShiba 🇺🇸 (@SomuchForTHA) reported@KiwiFarmsDotNet @Cloudflare The ADL makes themselves look bad than any of the people they try to silence.
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Michael (@michael_chomsky) reported@albert_ @retrovrv the problem is that being Cloudflare native makes consumer economics feasible but makes BYOC much harder
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PickleNik (@PickleNik0864) reported@developedbyed @Cloudflare damn I needed this like 3 months ago but unded up going with Mux cuz I couldn't be bothered to figure this out on top of other things. Thankfully my usage isn't high enough to hit free limits so far
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David Ko (@kodavid) reported@kristianfreeman @Cloudflare Just applied and threw your name down for referral 😎
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Michael Heredia (@michaelheredia) reportedWhat 'you own the deployment' actually means: Source code in your repo API keys in your accounts Hosted on your infrastructure (Cloudflare, your server) Customer data in your database You can hire any developer to modify it You can stop paying me and it keeps running
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Allartclassic (@allartclassics) reportedStopping the bad guys with Cloudflare: 841 malicious requests blocked or challenged in the last month #cloudflare
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dieselbaby (@dieselbabyy) reported@simonxabris @developedbyed @Cloudflare Yeah, apparently it doesn’t break the ToS but such activity certainly “feels” like the kind of thing that they’d not appreciate you doing. Granted, I think you’d have to be seriously abusing the service to even get noticed, with how much traffic they are pushing.
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The All-In Podcast (@theallinpod) reportedChamath Rips Cloudflare CEO’s Layoff Memo: “Shut the f**k up. You suck at this.” @Jason: “Matthew Prince, who is the CEO of Cloudflare, said, ‘Two weeks ago, I laid off more than 20% of my workforce. I didn't do it because Cloudflare is struggling. We posted record revenue growth, have strong free cash flow…’ And he says, basically, he's getting rid of measurers. Measurers manage people and measure data. (Prince says) they're unnecessary because of AI.” @chamath: “I thought the Matthew Prince note was horrible. This was, like, from the PR School of Retards. You could not have written a worse memo. You reduce humans to a label called ‘the measurer,’ and then you're like, ‘I'm going to lay off all the measurers.’ Who cares what Matthew Prince thinks? The reality is that, if this is the way that you're going to message something as critical as this, I think you did a horrible job. And now you label these people, and you put a scarlet letter on their back, so now when they try to get a different job, they're like, ‘Oh, you're one of the Cloudflare measurers?’ How does that help anybody? There's enough of these tech CEOs that are now public. You can hear them, you can understand them. And I think what we're learning is, man, they're really good at one thing, and they're not necessarily as good at all the other things. And so I would say shut the f**k up, get behind the keyboard, just do your job. And if you need to manage something, just manage it. But don't write these missives. You're terrible at it, all of you. You suck at this. Thank you for coming to my TED Talk.”
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The Bingus Man (@NotNordgaren) reported@_winter_wonders "crashed half the internet (Cloudflare)" This guy never read the Cloudflare post-mortem. Even if they handled the error there, I am pretty sure they still would have needed to crash. The actual issue was with their database, not the actual Rust code that failed.
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Misu (@misu_ciidr) reportedAnthropic’s Claude just uncovered over 10,000 high and critical vulnerabilities in a single month, including 2,000 in Cloudflare and hundreds in Firefox. It even caught and stopped a $1.5 million wire fraud in real time. Now companies are literally begging Anthropic to slow down because they can’t patch fast enough. And that’s the stuff built by pros. Now imagine the flood of ‘vibe coded’ apps and SaaS products hitting your phone, laptop, and desktop, all churned out by the same Claude.
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chidozie (@chidozie_xyz) reportedsomeone please help me, i need to access a site on chrome but cloudflare verification has been fvcking me up for 3+ days now. i don't know what to do again, and this site was opening without issues previously. what can i do to pass the verification?
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tcpdump (@dump_tcp) reported@DarkWebInformer Bro must not know #cloudflare is volumetric based so any attack will get mitigated if you're webserver is able to handle atleast a couple of gbps outgoing traffic for cloudflare can be able to detect the attacks and block them. akamai highly doubt he can take that down or impreva
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miko (@mikotre) reported@TKtamilarasan2 @jackfriks I can try... If you use supabase storage and its db you can connect data easily. But this has huge egress costs like jack has. If you rather use R2 or any other storage like cloudflare which doesnt have egress costs then the data inside R2 and the document isnt easily connected. The "base" way to do so is to store storage path in supabase and each time you want to download/view you try to get a presigned url so you dont touch any sensitive data (done with edge function). A small problem is that if you delete stuff in supabase db then it DOESNT automatically delete the r2 storage object; so you keep paying for storing that file as its still in the r2 but its deleted from your own db. So i solved this that i have a trigger that when a row is deleted in my db; before it deletes it it creates a queue which has that delete objects path; and another edge function that then simply calls the r2 and deletes the file at that path. Then files are deleted both places. You can dm me and ill send my source code of you want.
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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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Craig D. Mansfield, PhD, EI 👨🔬🥼🥽⚗️🧪🔬☣️☢️🧮 (@craigbob99) reportedCloudflare should kick the ADL off their network.
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Mike (@MikeDoesTech) reported@Cloudflare for pages, why can you not connect a personal github account if you’ve already connected an org account? It gives you the option, lists your repos and doesn’t let you proceed after that. There are 4 issues reported in the last month about it, seems pretty urgent, no?