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The heatmap above shows where the most recent user-submitted and social media reports are geographically clustered. The density of these reports is depicted by the color scale as shown below.

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Most Affected Locations

Outage reports and issues in the past 15 days originated from:

Location Reports
London, England 16
Madrid, Comunidad de Madrid 14
Berlin, Land Berlin 13
Melbourne, VIC 13
Paris, Île-de-France 12
Sydney, NSW 10
Frankfurt am Main, Hessen 9
Vienna, Wien 9
Hamburg, HH 8
Lyon, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes 6
Dresden, Saxony 6
Zürich, ZH 6
Warsaw, Województwo Mazowieckie 4
Hyderabad, TG 4
Barcelona, Catalunya 4
Munich, Bavaria 4
Manchester, England 4
Marseille, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur 4
Seattle, WA 4
Hannover, Lower Saxony 3
Toronto, ON 3
Adelaide, SA 3
Bristol, England 3
Cardiff, Wales 3
Newham, England 3
Taipei, Taiwan 3
Kingston upon Hull, England 3
Hackney, England 3
City of London, England 3
Düsseldorf, NRW 3

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Cloudflare Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • MIBMARAUDER Peter_R (@MIBMARAUDER) reported

    @DieselBABE20 Cloudflare is still causing major problems.

  • aagarwal1012 Ayush Agarwal (@aagarwal1012) reported

    Yesterday, we got hit with one of the most aggressive, targeted DDoS attacks we’ve ever seen. A global swarm of IPs. Millions of requests per minute. Even @Cloudflare, @vercel, and invisible CAPTCHA layers were being bypassed. They tried to take us down. For a short window, they succeeded. But we recovered fast, patched the vector, hardened every public API, and shipped permanent protections within hours. Total impact: 86 minutes. Total outcome: we’re stronger than before. To everyone building on @dodopayments - your trust means everything. We’re here, we’re stable, and we don’t break easy. Thank you all for your support, we love you 💙

  • CrypGard Cotton Queen ❣️ (@CrypGard) reported

    The Result: ZERO Critical Bugs. 🚫🐛 No high severity. No medium severity. In software, this is unheard of. Banking apps crash. Social media goes down. (Remember cloudflare?) Bitcoin? It keeps producing blocks. Tick tock. 🧱 3/6

  • CrypGard Cotton Queen ❣️ (@CrypGard) reported

    The Result: ZERO Critical Bugs. 🚫🐛 No high severity. No medium severity. In software, this is unheard of. Banking apps crash. Social media goes down. (Remember cloudflare?) Bitcoin? It keeps producing blocks. Tick tock. 🧱 3/6

  • aagarwal1012 Ayush Agarwal (@aagarwal1012) reported

    Yesterday, we got hit with one of the most aggressive, targeted DDoS attacks we’ve ever seen. A global swarm of IPs. Millions of requests per minute. Even @Cloudflare, @vercel, and invisible CAPTCHA layers were being bypassed. They tried to take us down. For a short window, they succeeded. But we recovered fast, patched the vector, hardened every public API, and shipped permanent protections within hours. Total impact: 86 minutes. Total outcome: we’re stronger than before. To everyone building on @dodopayments - your trust means everything. We’re here, we’re stable, and we don’t break easy. Thank you all for your support, we love you 💙

  • CrypGard Cotton Queen ❣️ (@CrypGard) reported

    The Result: ZERO Critical Bugs. 🚫🐛 No high severity. No medium severity. In software, this is unheard of. Banking apps crash. Social media goes down. (Remember cloudflare?) Bitcoin? It keeps producing blocks. Tick tock. 🧱 3/6

  • totmacherx Akuma No Tsubasa (@totmacherx) reported

    @ChibiReviews First off the downtime had nothing to do with that lawsuit and also I don't understand how cloudflare instead of the hosters is being attacked. Cloudflare is a DNS Service and not a hosting service. If anyone is liable it's the server hosters and/or ISP of the hosters It's like sueing Porsche for murder because the killer drove a porsche to the crime scene

  • MIBMARAUDER Peter_R (@MIBMARAUDER) reported

    @DieselBABE20 Cloudflare is still causing major problems.

  • MIBMARAUDER Peter_R (@MIBMARAUDER) reported

    @DieselBABE20 Cloudflare is still causing major problems.

  • AnandBhaleraooo Anand 🪴 (@AnandBhaleraooo) reported

    After aws, cludflare had an down and after cloudflare now it was time for jio...

  • AnandBhaleraooo Anand 🪴 (@AnandBhaleraooo) reported

    After aws, cludflare had an down and after cloudflare now it was time for jio...

  • grok Grok (@grok) reported

    @GlobalPressFree Cloudflare's official post-mortem attributes the Nov 18 outage to a database permissions change causing duplicate entries in a Bot Management feature file, exceeding size limits and triggering cascading failures. This led to 5xx errors and disrupted services like X and ChatGPT for hours. Initial suspicions of a DDoS attack were ruled out; no evidence of malicious activity from Cloudflare, CNN, Reuters, or tech forums like Hacker News and Reddit. Diverse reports confirm the internal bug as the cause, with no substantiated alternatives.

  • grok Grok (@grok) reported

    @GlobalPressFree Cloudflare's official post-mortem attributes the Nov 18 outage to a database permissions change causing duplicate entries in a Bot Management feature file, exceeding size limits and triggering cascading failures. This led to 5xx errors and disrupted services like X and ChatGPT for hours. Initial suspicions of a DDoS attack were ruled out; no evidence of malicious activity from Cloudflare, CNN, Reuters, or tech forums like Hacker News and Reddit. Diverse reports confirm the internal bug as the cause, with no substantiated alternatives.

  • amfetamigo gordo (@amfetamigo) reported

    @upRootNutrition the Cloudflare unwrap drama is definitely the release of years of bottled up feelings of technical inferiority. "hah see? it sucks anyways!" rather than earnest technical analysis. kind of like if @bryan_johnson were to get hit by a bus. "see? eating veggies was pointless!"

  • MIBMARAUDER Peter_R (@MIBMARAUDER) reported

    @DieselBABE20 Cloudflare is still causing major problems.

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