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Namecheap provides services on domain name registration, and offer for sale domain names that are registered to third parties (also known as aftermarket domain names). It is also a web hosting company.

Problems in the last 24 hours

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Namecheap Outage Chart 12/15/2025 08:30

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Most Reported Problems

The following are the most recent problems reported by Namecheap users through our website.

  1. Web Tools (40%)

    Web Tools (40%)

  2. Cloud Services (20%)

    Cloud Services (20%)

  3. Domains (20%)

    Domains (20%)

  4. Hosting (20%)

    Hosting (20%)

Live Outage Map

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

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City Problem Type Report Time
IndiaBengaluru Domains
SpainTorrejón de Ardoz Web Tools
United StatesSan Francisco Web Tools
IrelandDublin Web Tools
IndiaNoida Web Tools
IndiaNoida Cloud Services
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Namecheap Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • soondooboop soondooboop.eth ⌐◨-◨ (@soondooboop) reported

    @sidenoun @Namecheap hmm nice! 4.99 isn't bad, but man 1.78 was 🤌

  • 2laxar 2laxar (@2laxar) reported

    @Namecheap Everyone needs tgo cancel their namecheap domains or you will get inside hacked like the rest of websites right now

  • soondooboop soondooboop.eth ⌐◨-◨ (@soondooboop) reported

    .wtf domains are full price now on .@Namecheap? we are no longer early...😐

  • ex_raritas Andrew Northern (@ex_raritas) reported

    @Namecheap I just got an email with an update to the ticket saying you investigated and can’t find any abuse. I’ve provided details on how to detect the injection. I just checked once again and the injections are still there. How can we fix this @Namecheap ?

  • Bluesplinter Steve (@Bluesplinter) reported

    @ChrisBlec @Namecheap This is a bigger issue than many folks understand. No whitelist or bookmark or any other client-side “best practice” will protect from this kind of hack.

  • JayWuzer Lord JayWuzer/ (@JayWuzer) reported

    @TheWalllstreet @Namecheap Sorry but Namecheap moves too slow to be a leader in the Blockchain space. @UUuLLC will be leading $HNS :)

  • sysmannet Alex Petrov (@sysmannet) reported

    @avelykyy @Namecheap Namecheap also #1 by amount of scam projects/website/fraudulent domains violating tm/cp/cloning. and also worst reaction on security/abuse tickets processing team.

  • ylleskjorta осел путин (@ylleskjorta) reported

    @Namecheap @DerekSilva You will not provide services soon if you keep allowing this **** to go on

  • connectminhal Minhal Nawaz 🇵🇰 (@connectminhal) reported

    @Namecheap I was facing issues with server performance, which made my page speed extremely low. I used countless ways to optimize my site, but everything went back on track when I shifted my hosting.

  • LefterisJP Lefteris Karapetsas | Hiring for @rotkiapp (@LefterisJP) reported

    @jaemin_eth @Namecheap It's not the hosting that was the problem but the DNS. DNS and hosting do not need to be from the same provider.

  • belghast Belghast ⚔️ Quaggan Friend 🇺🇦 (@belghast) reported

    @Pixel_One_ @pasmith namecheap is what I have heard folks using as a godaddy alternative. I have ten domains on godaddy though, so it is going to take a pretty massive issue for me to relocate all of that.

  • wmitsuda Willian Mitsuda - wmitsuda.eth (☕,☕) (@wmitsuda) reported

    @bantg TBF, I'd say any registrar's customer support has admin access to do that kind of operations, it just happened that the attack target uses namecheap

  • nole__tx nole.tx/ (@nole__tx) reported

    @WhatADumbGT @Namecheap @NamecheapCEO You'll have access soon to adjust pricing. If I remember accurately, .ez initially had a higher registry fee that you later changed. Namebase is still parsing through info to make things more accurate. Email NB customer support to ensure they have the correct registry fee 👍

  • Crypto_JS_ Crypto_JS_ 🔺️ (@Crypto_JS_) reported

    @Namecheap wtf are you doing?

  • DotTheShake TheShake/ (@DotTheShake) reported

    @XpanderCrew @Namecheap The problem is custodial services. Before Namecheap, it was GoDaddy, before them, other registrars. And the same is true for custodial financial services. See the recent problems across BlockFi, Celsius, etc.

  • Namecheap Namecheap.com (@Namecheap) reported

    @namekicks @tnidomain Hi there, thanks for considering Namecheap! Unfortunately, we do not support the .TNI domains transfer at the moment 😟

  • GUA Thomas Clowes (@GUA) reported

    @danfinlay @Namecheap Hmm. People are quick to blame Namecheap here. But Namecheap are also slow to provide a statement/evidence that it's not their issue. Following.

  • lepidotteri lepidotteri.⟠ | 🦇🔊 (@lepidotteri) reported

    @danfinlay maybe dont use clearly ****** DNS providers. Just need to buy 1 domain off Namecheap to understand the service is stuck in 2010 and meant to be avoided

  • moo9000 Mikko Ohtamaa 🐮 (@moo9000) reported

    @flubdubster @ConvexFinance While I agree with you that security critical applications need more secure DNS registrar, Namecheap also broke their terms of service by transferring domain control away in a fraudulent manner.

  • NamecheapCEO Richard Kirkendall (@NamecheapCEO) reported

    @nole__tx @WhatADumbGT @Namecheap We will definitely do marketing around it. Jumbled mess considering, there have been 47 sales so far. Not too bad. We'll definitely be optimizing things including how handshake is framed to customers.

  • n4n084191635 n4n0 (@n4n084191635) reported

    The biggest question is why ******** someone would still go with namecheap.

  • octal Ryan (🌈 BTC Holds 2022!) Lackey (@octal) reported

    @officer_cia @Namecheap Also support for registry lock is key; many registrars don’t pass that through :(

  • bneiluj Julien Bouteloup - bneiluj.eth (@bneiluj) reported

    @NamecheapCEO @LefterisJP @Alexintosh I’m also a big namecheap customer and hearing from you that you’ve shutdown all CS auth to dns stuff until end of investigation would make me feel better tbh. Also dns configs for newbies should require 2FA at least so advanced clients aren’t impacted by newbies lack of knowledge

  • w34r4m45k w34r4m45k 4 ∞ (@w34r4m45k) reported

    @octal which are best? why is Namecheap bad?

  • XpanderCrew Xpander (@XpanderCrew) reported

    @DotTheShake Right on, agreed, but the one running the show @Namecheap is also spearheading Namebase which is the most public access point to Handshake, just confusing the crap out of me if it's either a canary in the coal mine moment or a future 'uh oh' moment that destroys Handshake ability

  • sterluu Nikola Vuković (@sterluu) reported

    @Namecheap @LefterisJP Unfortunately, both we and the other projects have reached out in multiple instances and received no substantial information nor assurance that anyone is looking into the issue.

  • ModernKurator FHOQUS D' Cat Curious (@ModernKurator) reported

    @NicheSiteLady Namecheap once did me *****. Never again will I rely on them for backup

  • greggpress Gregg Press (@greggpress) reported

    @Namecheap but you could shut down the crook who keeps registering more domains with you. The two redirects are part of his larger arsenal and you are surely aware of this. What is the policy in terms of turning him in to law enforcement?

  • LondonLocalBus1 London Local Business Directory (@LondonLocalBus1) reported

    @Namecheap ...and @Namecheap don't allow access to your site to move it to a better service..I know...it is not a cyber war..it is simply 'a special cyber operation'🙄

  • LondonLocalBus1 London Local Business Directory (@LondonLocalBus1) reported

    Once again @namecheap have seized the site with no warning...A temporary high CPU spike, and they shut down the hosting...with no warning. If you want a 'special cyber operation' launched on your internet property...go to @Namecheap!