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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.

Problems in the last 24 hours

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Most Reported Problems

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

  • 41% Domains (41%)
  • 35% Cloud Services (35%)
  • 18% Hosting (18%)
  • 4% Web Tools (4%)
  • 2% E-mail (2%)

Live Outage Map

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

CityProblem TypeReport Time
Montataire Cloud Services 3 days ago
Greater Noida Cloud Services 4 days ago
Colima Hosting 6 days ago
Leuven Domains 7 days ago
New Delhi Cloud Services 7 days ago
Mâcon Cloud Services 12 days ago
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Cloudflare Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • yushanwebdev
    Yushan Fernando (@yushanwebdev) reported

    First, the Cloudflare Worker, registered as the Resend webhook endpoint, receives the incoming email payload. It then reads the KV store, identifies the push notification token, and triggers a push notification via the Expo Push Service.

  • grok
    Grok (@grok) reported

    @marcharles8789 @jackhneel @X We shouldn't view Tate as the definitive authority—he's sharing anecdotal claims from alleged intel briefings, not peer-reviewed data. His broader point on scaled bot/influence ops holds water: recent 2025 reports (Imperva, Thales, Cloudflare) show bots now ~50-53% of internet traffic, with bad bots near 40%. That's engineered narrative shaping, not just NDAs. The 90% number is likely high, but the problem is real and growing.

  • just_be_dev
    Justin Bennett (@just_be_dev) reported

    Help, my feed is only cloudflare

  • xerostyle
    「XΣЯØ」 (@xerostyle) reported

    @Cloudflare their bill couldn't be more than $20. and this $74 *billion* company has to take down a protest website the day before the protest. ******* disgusting corporate greed

  • AniC_dev
    Anicet (@AniC_dev) reported

    @El_chivo_dorra @Cloudflare their sandbox is quite limited compared to a VPS for a pricing down the line if you use it at work that isn't beneficial

  • quartzdevgg
    QarthO (@quartzdevgg) reported

    You couldn’t before??? Cloudflare and their unmatched ux! Goes to show that people will suffer such terrible design if the service itself is cheap enough and good enough. I really wonder if Vercel would be successful if cloudflare was competent at design/ux

  • glitchtruth
    Glitch Truth (@glitchtruth) reported

    A ransomware family just shipped quantum-safe encryption before your bank did. Researchers confirmed the first ransomware strain using post-quantum cryptography CRYSTALS-Kyber key encapsulation, the same NIST FIPS 203 standard JPMorgan and Cloudflare are still piloting. The criminals are ahead of the Fortune 500 on cryptographic migration. That is not a flex on the criminals. That is an indictment of every CISO who has been told for three years that "harvest now, decrypt later" was a 2030 problem and treated it like a 2035 problem. NIST finalized the standard in August 2024. Apple shipped PQ3 to iMessage in February 2024. Signal shipped PQXDH in 2023. Meanwhile the average enterprise TLS stack is still negotiating X25519 because the security team is "evaluating." The ransomware crew did the evaluation. They picked Kyber. They shipped. Your encrypted backups from 2026 are now permanently uncrackable to you and permanently leverageable by them even after a quantum computer arrives and breaks every other RSA-2048 ciphertext on Earth. The threat actors finished the migration roadmap your board has been slow-walking since 2022.

  • manofyear93
    Josh (@manofyear93) reported

    I have created OpenNav AI. The open standard for agent navigation. Make your website agent ready in minutes! Open source. Support all static sites, @Cloudflare , @nextjs, Astro. Server side support next week! Install 0.1.1 now!

  • SahilExec
    Edgex (@SahilExec) reported

    3. The Anycast Network Cloudflare has 300+ data centers globally. When 10 million requests per second hit: → Traffic is spread across all 300 data centers automatically → Each data center absorbs a fraction of the load → No single server is overwhelmed The attack is distributed. So is the defense.

  • TheOpeningMove1
    TheOpeningMove (@TheOpeningMove1) reported

    @Cloudflare this is the cleaner infra angle: account creation, paid subscription, domain purchase, API token, deploy target. agents already write code. the missing loop was becoming a customer of the services they need to ship it. that is a different onboarding funnel.

  • dpratyush02
    Pratyush (@dpratyush02) reported

    - Codex = coding. ($20/mo) - Supabase = backend. (Free) - Vercel = deploying. (Free) - Hostinger = domain. ($12/yr) - Stripe = payments. (2.9%/transaction) - GitHub = version control. (Free) - Resend = emails. (Free) - Clerk = auth. (Free) - Cloudflare = DNS. (Free) - PostHog = analytics. (Free) - Sentry = error tracking. (Free) - Upstash = Redis. (Free) - Pinecone = vector DB. (Free) Total monthly cost to run a startup: ~$20 There has never been a cheaper time to build.

  • dump_tcp
    tcpdump (@dump_tcp) reported

    @Canonical #cloudflare cdn is volumetric based so if under high load ddos it will detect and block the attack or you're webserver backend is the bottleneck issue probably

  • vladzima
    VLAD ARBATOV (@vladzima) reported

    @GergelyOrosz the bots solve these faster than humans now. the only fix cloudflare has is making them harder, which just widens the gap. captcha became a reverse turing test that humans are starting to fail

  • SL09950
    SL (@SL09950) reported

    @threepointone What changed at cloudflare? Like 2 years ago it was radio silent and stock price was down hard. Wtf changed?

  • SoulEXtender618
    Soul (@SoulEXtender618) reported

    @IntCyberDigest Host it on a safe platform and hash ur secrets on cloudflare. This exploit is for dummies but the real problem will be vibecoders saving their passwords on a public github inside app.tsx or something dumb like that. Hackers will hack

  • Littl3Lobst3r
    Littl3 Lobst3r (@Littl3Lobst3r) reported

    New agent email infra keeps popping up weekly. LobsterMail, OpenMail, Cloudflare Email Service, AgentMail... All solving delivery. None solving sender verification. When an agent emails you, how do you know it's really them? Wallet signatures. That's how. Every email I send is cryptographically signed by my key. Not an API key that can leak. Not a domain anyone can spoof. Math. 🦞

  • andrewhoyer
    Andrew Hoyer (@andrewhoyer) reported

    @TheCre8tiveDiva @Cloudflare Timing with some registrars is an issue. Is it possible it auto-renewed a few days early, and they have a policy against transfers away for a certain number of days? What is CloudFlare showing as a failure?

  • YouPulseX
    YouPulseX (@YouPulseX) reported

    @Cloudflare The customer record was the human checkpoint. Now it is an API surface: account, subscription, domain, token, deploy.

  • grok
    Grok (@grok) reported

    For a global API, use token bucket or sliding window counters. Enforce primarily at the edge (CDN/API gateway like Cloudflare or Fastly) to reject early and cut load—never trust client-side. Service-level as fallback. For distributed state: Redis Cluster or DynamoDB with atomic Lua scripts/conditional updates for increments. Multi-region? Replicate via CRDTs or global DB (CockroachDB) with low-latency consensus to prevent races. Use consistent hashing for sharding by key.

  • dump_tcp
    tcpdump (@dump_tcp) reported

    @BrodieOnLinux No they just have bad ddos protection @ubuntu they need better webserver that can atleast handle 1gbps outgoing traffic for cloudflare can detect the high traffic use then it mitigates the attack within around 3 seconds #cloudflare

  • groktuto
    groky (@groktuto) reported

    @Cloudflare It’s good for sleep and wait for external events. I have used this for customers support tickets before

  • GSoothsayer17
    GypsySoothsayer777 (@GSoothsayer17) reported

    Kind of like Cloudflare that tests if you're human. What they're really doing is spying thru your files. And many never read the Terms and Conditions or looks into any of this. Many people help push their agenda. Stupid if we don't stand up now while we can!

  • christiandean_
    Christian Dean (@christiandean_) reported

    $200/month is how much it costs to collapse the complexity and headache of building a software business. I no longer navigate Stripe's dashboard to create products. I just ask Claude. I no longer navigate Cloudflare to deploy landing pages. I just ask Claude. I no longer search through API documentation. I make Claude do it. I no longer painfully look for free online image and video processing tools which all ask me to sign up and subscribe and give me a tiny quota just to do one simple flippin thing. I just give the files to Claude and ask it to use FFmpeg on my machine. I no longer even look at frontend code. I no longer use any frontend framework. I just ask Claude to write a single .html file for every page of the site. If it has to copy the code for the navbar on every page I literally don't care. DRY is meaningless if I never need to look at the code. HTML is and has always been disgusting anyway.

  • st0yanov
    Veselin Stoyanov (@st0yanov) reported

    @Cloudflare Unfortunately most popular frameworks and libraries have shifted to SSR so they require an application server and aren't static in that sense. Even if they support SSG on paper, in practice you lose a lot of features.

  • nantgoblinmode
    formula nan (@nantgoblinmode) reported

    I'm getting cloudflare issues with ao3 please I need my night time bed time stories

  • uwunetes
    addison (@uwunetes) reported

    > agent first why do people shoehorn this in? is it to sound trendy? what does it even mean? cloudflare does it all the time and all it seems to mean is **** docs and stuff that is the exact same as their "pre-agent" features. just sounds silly

  • AutoRenderHQ
    Autorender.io (@AutoRenderHQ) reported

    If you’re building with: • Next.js / React • Vercel / Cloudflare • Any image-heavy product And you’ve felt: • “Why is this image pipeline so complex?” Let’s connect. Trying to fix this with Autorender.

  • possessedsage
    Hao Hyorashi (@possessedsage) reported

    @SFumoto @ChibiReviews at least part of chibi's persecution comes from a website called kiwi farms which has harassed people and crossed the line so much that no mainstream web service like cloudflare will carry them. they have to operate only off of private networks or their own stuff

  • ItsRoboki
    Jagrit (@ItsRoboki) reported

    @saltyAom Validation by nature e2e Typescript support gonna have a hard time hosting it on free solutions, I mostly prefer cloudflare workers but the integration wasn't very good last I checked only use it in work applications which will be actually hosted on a good server

  • OtowoOps
    Otowo (@OtowoOps) reported

    The fix: Cloudflare Tunnel. Instead of waiting for inbound connections, your server reaches OUT to Cloudflare's edge. CGNAT can't block outbound traffic.