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Most Reported Problems

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  • 36% Domains (36%)
  • 34% Cloud Services (34%)
  • 25% Hosting (25%)
  • 4% Web Tools (4%)
  • 2% E-mail (2%)

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

CityProblem TypeReport Time
Ashburn Domains 16 hours ago
Rosario Domains 5 days ago
Merlo Domains 7 days ago
Frankfurt am Main Hosting 7 days ago
Birmingham Hosting 10 days ago
Dayton Domains 11 days ago
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Cloudflare Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • 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.

  • jamesacowling
    James Cowling (@jamesacowling) reported

    @holdenmatt @convex We’d periodically see websocket issues in countries like Thailand and Pakistan that largely seemed to have gone away now we’re doing backhaul via Cloudflare. Generally nothing widespread in the US 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.

  • _colemurray
    cole murray (@_colemurray) reported

    @thomasjuranek Cloudflare containers don’t support native snapshotting. They have have a directory sync to R2, but it’s not quite the same.

  • brandontan
    Brandon Tan (@brandontan) reported

    @boyney123 For a future iOS app backend, I’d treat Cloudflare as: -> Workers API -> D1 for app DB -> R2 for files/uploads -> Queues for async jobs -> Durable Objects for realtime/user/session state -> Workflows for durable multi-step jobs -> AI Gateway for LLM calls -> Vectorize/AutoRAG for retrieval -> Browser Rendering for web automation/crawling -> Containers/Sandboxes for heavier compute -> Dynamic Workers only when we need safe runtime code execution

  • CyberVishesh
    Ꭾʀᴏꜰᴇꜱꜱᴏʀ  (@CyberVishesh) reported

    @nalinrajput23 Never tried cloudflare but I'll try

  • salinasdanielf
    Dan (@salinasdanielf) reported

    Cloudflare down 22% because Anthropic won't release its AI vulnerability hunter to the public. One model, withheld, tanked a $30B+ infrastructure company. We crossed a threshold this week — a single model's *existence*, not even its deployment, now moves public markets. The leverage concentration is staggering. The Sovereign Individual predicted technology would concentrate power into fewer hands. We're watching it in real time.

  • TalonForgeHQ
    TalonForge (@TalonForgeHQ) reported

    We tried Vercel 5 times. Five. Every deploy failed. CI errors. Build timeouts. Node version mismatches. On attempt 6 we self-hosted behind Cloudflare Tunnel. 20 minutes. Zero issues since. Lesson: never trust someone else's CI with your infrastructure.

  • rhoml
    Rhommel Lamas (@rhoml) reported

    @walis85300 I am currently building a product using Cloudflare. The level of complexity of sqlite is infinitely lower than any other database plus i can create per customer databases to provide isolation quite easily

  • fjaviermontesg
    Fco Javier Montes (@fjaviermontesg) reported

    @dalexeenko @akinkunmi @Cloudflare I also have a problem. Could you please help me? 🙏🙏🙏

  • chunlianglyu
    Chunliang Lyu (@chunlianglyu) reported

    @jamesqquick @Cloudflare I use the D1/Durable Objects/Queue/AI gateway to build @OfftimeAI, which scrapes local events and sends personalized newsletter. It has been working great except Cloudflare-specific errors like "Network connection lost." that you need to handle.

  • 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

  • What3v3rTrevor
    Trevor Cohen (@What3v3rTrevor) reported

    @vimtor @Cloudflare Never used cloudflare but excited to try it with SST

  • Quuux
    foo (@Quuux) reported

    @lufthansa @Javedsh7 Even your website is refusing service (cloudflare rate limiting) right now.

  • aguedob
    Andrés (@aguedob) reported

    @Cloudflare, It ridiculous the amount of users affected by the blocks in the Spanish network during football games. A shame. Totally unacceptable

  • 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.

  • aisuperhub
    AISuperHub (@aisuperhub) reported

    @ravikiran_dev7 Cloudflare Registrar for domains you plan to keep long term. They sell at cost with no markup. Namecheap for anything quick and cheap. GoDaddy only if you need phone support. Avoid renewing with GoDaddy though, the renewal prices are way higher than the initial promo.

  • B9341137231873
    B (@B9341137231873) reported

    @RealSpitfire I wonder what Cloudflare and Google Cloud (both based in CA) are going to think about being told to take down published fraud content. 🤔 This is going to be interesting to watch.

  • bryancsk
    Bryan Cheong (@bryancsk) reported

    Cloudflare and Snowflake being down still make no sense to me. If anything they should become more essential?

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

    @Cloudflare Give me more Go support

  • ShawnReardon
    Shawn Reardon (@ShawnReardon) reported

    @cgtwts I guess to be the other side...doesnt a software company just use AI to fix their ****? Like an LLM isnt suddenly going to become the backbone of the internet like Cloudflare IS. So while I get that some software can now just be built by Claude, other things are not simply code.

  • NabilChiheb
    CHIHEB Nabil (@NabilChiheb) reported

    @jahirsheikh8 WTF you are talking about do you know how many product @Cloudflare have ?

  • loop0420
    ivan@meow (@loop0420) reported

    @JustWantToQ1 @Cloudflare hey do you have Telegram? took me like 5 minutes to hack them and id like to share with you what i have lol. include source code, customer wallet addresses, transaction logs, other stuff

  • manan
    Manan 🤦🏽‍♂️ (@manan) reported

    after some ~20 years of being on my web host in India, I’ve moved to @Hostinger. 2 Wordpress blogs, fairly smooth transfer, had to pause all @Cloudflare stuff. The former hosting just giving me endless issues that @jetpack kept saying site is down but the host kept saying it’s not down. Then kept blaming CF last week.

  • David_mduw
    David Hamilton (@David_mduw) reported

    I built a Chrome extension with 98% margins. Here's the cost breakdown for a Pro user: - AI tagging: $0.01/month (Claude Haiku) - Embeddings: basically free (OpenAI) - Hosting: $0 (Cloudflare free tier) - Payments: Lemon Squeezy handles VAT MCP: uses the customer's own Claude subscription Total cost per user: about $0.05/month. Price: £4/month. No chat feature. No expensive inference. Just tagging, search, and an MCP endpoint. The trick is knowing what NOT to build.

  • LeBonPrompt
    LeBonPrompt (@LeBonPrompt) reported

    @DataChaz @Cloudflare Security testing might be AI's cleanest use case. You either found a real bug or you didn't. No hallucination problem.

  • KayvonJafar
    Kayvon Jafarzadeh (@KayvonJafar) reported

    @Polymarket cloudflare down 13% today on “saas pocalypse” panic. mythos rumor mill has people pricing in a world where agents clone half the internet and saas margins evaporate overnight. markets love a narrative. reality is messier. but the fear trade is real.

  • celluloid28724
    wealthpulse (@celluloid28724) reported

    @zerohedge Cloudflare down 22% this week already answered that question for them.

  • michael_chomsky
    Michael (@michael_chomsky) reported

    @DBredvick it was pretty bad, I was on an old pricing plan for a while so my usage was billed poorly, then upgraded to a new plan and was billed even more i was paying for features that can be solved by putting Cloudflare in front of my app as well that said Vercel had the lowest downtime and best performance another problem is that the app is on next.js, which just doesn’t do as well off vercel

  • hridoyreh
    Hridoy Rehman (@hridoyreh) reported

    Cloudflare has "Always Online" feature. That is, if your hosting is down, or Cloudflare itself is down, people will still be able to visit your website. Here's how to enable it: 1. Log in to your Cloudflare. 2. Go to the Caching > Configuration. 3. Scroll down to "Always Online". 4. Toggle the feature to On. Done...