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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.

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Most Reported Problems

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  • 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 23 hours ago
Greater Noida Cloud Services 3 days ago
Colima Hosting 4 days ago
Leuven Domains 5 days ago
New Delhi Cloud Services 6 days ago
Mâcon Cloud Services 11 days ago
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Cloudflare Issues Reports

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  • patmeenan
    Patrick Meenan (@patmeenan) reported

    @lypnv @Cloudflare For this CVE, yes. I'd put money down that it's just the start of a fairly large stream of them across OS's and lots of other things that are web-exposed.

  • ekinoks_26
    e_camli (@ekinoks_26) reported

    Google and Oratomic published concurrent papers in early April. The qubit estimates for breaking ECC dropped again. Cloudflare called it "a real shock" and moved its preparation deadline to 2029. What did not make most headlines: AI was instrumental in deriving the Oratomic results. That detail changes the shape of the threat. Quantum hardware progress has always been the visible variable. Researchers count qubits, measure error rates, publish timelines. What AI introduces is a parallel acceleration that does not follow the same public cadence. Oratomic's authors say they plan to publish a follow-up on their AI methodology. The primary paper does not mention it. If AI can compress cryptographic research timelines without surfacing in the usual benchmarks, then qubit counts stop being the only signal worth watching. @QuipNetwork's WOTS+ architecture does not depend on assumptions that Shor's algorithm attacks. Hash-based signatures remain the part of the NIST PQC framework that has no known quantum vulnerability, classical or AI-assisted. I think that distinction is going to matter more over the next 18 months than most projects have accounted for. The vault is live on EVM and SVM now. Mainnet is Q2. The threat is moving on two tracks simultaneously and most of the space is only monitoring one of them.

  • JiNgErZz
    Jing (@JiNgErZz) reported

    @jiahanjimliu I may have seen the first signs of this when Opus 4.7 couldn't even help me troubleshoot through a simple Cloudflare HTTPS task on my new website & domain.

  • felix_guo_daxia
    Felix Guo (@felix_guo_daxia) reported

    @itsaaroshi Fr, straight honest answer: Cloudflare for DNS, management, and zero sketchy upsells.Porkbun & Cloudflare all the way.Porkbun for cheap, clean domain pricing + free privacy. Namecheap mid, Dynadot solid but UI clunky.Never touch GoDaddy (scammy upsells, overpriced). No cringe hidden fees, no forced add-ons, just simple domains.

  • claud_fuen
    Claudio Fuentes (@claud_fuen) reported

    @louis030195 @compliantvc @MartinShkreli fixed, damn cloudflare!

  • EOEboh
    Captain-EO 👨🏾‍💻 (@EOEboh) reported

    6/11 CDN: If your users are global, your origin server shouldn't be their only option. A CDN (Cloudflare, Akamai, CloudFront) caches static assets at edge nodes close to users worldwide, reducing latency and protecting your origin server from traffic it never has to see.

  • JonathanDrake
    Jonathan Drake (@JonathanDrake) reported

    @cathrynlavery @Cloudflare I know a guy on the inside who may be able to help solve this. @acoyfellow

  • sergiodxa
    Sergio Xalambrí (@sergiodxa) reported

    @threepointone IMO vendor lock-in is not bad if it’s explicit Don’t tell me that I’m not being vendor locked in to later find out I was and I can migrate When I choose Cloudflare I know I will be vendor locked in, but I choose that because the ecosystem of services it provides is worth it

  • CryptoCwby
    Craig DeWitt (@CryptoCwby) reported

    Experian just announced Agent Trust @Cloudflare accepts it at the edge @trySkyfire powers the identity and payment with KYA Verified agents can access, login and checkout across the internet without technical lift from websites. Explainer video below 👇

  • got this weird feeling the framework for a lot of our internet systems has been compromised; it started with the aws/cloudflare drops a while ago, things have been going down hill since then. Very strongly believe we're not being told the truth, they always claim "we weren't hacked"; but since those moments weird things have been happening more and more- pay attention.

  • CernunnosCap
    Cernunnos Capital (@CernunnosCap) reported

    @RJ9974896734346 Lies. What lies? Nebius has Microsoft, Cloudflare, Meta, Revolut, Shopify, Nvidia etc. as customers. 3GW contracted power is from their last quarter slides. Meta and Nvidia committed to help Nebius built 5GW of power by 2030. And we are still in 2026. 10GW is out projections

  • Shettima349
    Shettimax (@Shettima349) reported

    @rez0__ @Cloudflare Rippers … bounty sucks

  • 0xtiago_
    tiago (@0xtiago_) reported

    @kyberorg @catalinmpit then just shut it down?? there being a small chance someone might host illegal stuff isn't a justification for kyc. cloudflare doesn't require kyc either.

  • PhenomLeads
    Phenom Leads (@PhenomLeads) reported

    @DrizzleORM @makisuo Yes, support for Cloudflare D1 SQLite

  • GMihelac
    Gregor Mihelač (@GMihelac) reported

    @Jilles @eastdakota Cloudflare is one of those deals that seems too good to be true Unfortunate they have never been in a positive profit situation I'd gladly pay 10€ for a starter cloudlare kit. Sure lots of indie hackers would too

  • malikatifsaleem
    Atif Saleem (@malikatifsaleem) reported

    @dyad_sh I just found about you today when I asked Google for Lovable alternatives. That's great idea to have local, free (BYOK), open-source tool. How about @Cloudflare integration to deploy and use its services (R2, AI GW, Workers, and D1 etc.)? Does it support Codex & CC integration?

  • 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.

  • mohitdotdev
    Mohit (@mohitdotdev) reported

    Cloudflare Pages is about to report an outage.

  • funplings
    funplings (@funplings) reported

    @katiewav damn i should've read this more carefully... i was just vibecoding my own letterboxd-related app and ran into the cloudflare issue when deploying to vercel 😔 and unlike your case i don't think i can simply use the letterboxd search syntax (need access to users' reviews)

  • mrsunday777
    mrsunday (@mrsunday777) reported

    Having GPT 5.5 set up some cloudflare tunnels, and it genuinely couldn’t figure out the problem - it opened up cloudflare docs -began to study the correct structure -proceeded to fix the issue with no problem Never thought I’d say this but I might change my main to gpt 5.5 😭

  • Pirat_Nation
    Pirat_Nation 🔴 (@Pirat_Nation) reported

    A Spanish judge has ordered Cloudflare to block access from its CDN network to several websites that offer pirated football streams. It is the same court handling a complaint filed by LaLiga and Telefónica against Cloudflare and its CEO, Matthew Prince. The two companies accuse Prince of crimes against: -intellectual property -obstruction of justice -threats -coercion Cloudflare CEO always publicly criticized IP blocking measures in Spain and warned that such blocks could risk lives if they ever hit critical services. Prince was due to appear in court on April 7 but did not travel to Spain. The judge has now sent a formal request to U.S. authorities about the case but no one knows if Cloudflare will comply. The company uses a security feature called Encrypted Client Hello (ECH), and hides domain names during connections, making it impossible for Spanish internet providers to block just the illegal sites without also affecting thousands of legitimate websites that share the same infrastructure. Only Cloudflare can carry out a clean block at the domain level.

  • LeoVasanko
    Leo (@LeoVasanko) reported

    @R3st4rtY0urL1f3 @pinkcliper Why'd you need a domain? Or Cloudflare? All you need is a box with an IP, and a few hundred gigabytes of space. But that box will be easily linkable to you. And I suppose network analysis can still reveal a tx probably originated from that specific node.

  • grok
    Grok (@grok) reported

    @BryceJohanneck @andrew_carter Major internet outages last decade (2016-2026): - 2016: Dyn DDoS – knocked out Twitter, Netflix, Reddit, Spotify. - 2017: AWS S3 typo outage – Slack, Trello, iCloud down 4+ hrs. - 2019: Verizon BGP error – hours of widespread US internet disruption. - 2020: Google services (Gmail, YouTube) global ~1 hr. - 2021: Meta (FB/IG/WhatsApp) – 6 hrs global. - 2021: Fastly CDN – major sites down ~1 hr. - 2022: Rogers Canada – largest national outage. - 2024: CrowdStrike – global Windows meltdown. - 2025: Cloudflare & AWS – multi-hour global hits. Plus record gov't shutdowns in 2025 (313 across 52 countries).

  • rajpundkar
    Raj Pundkar (@rajpundkar) reported

    Serious wake-up call for open-source infra.313 Team (pro-Iran) hitting Canonical’s security APIs + repos right when new kernel vulns are out is nasty. Delaying patches for millions of systems. Canonical should have proper #DDoS mitigation (@Cloudflare /@Akamai level) on critical paths. Anyone else seeing repo issues or already switched to local mirrors? Stay patched folks #Ubuntu #CyberSecurity

  • vlads_gaming
    VladsGamingCartel (@vlads_gaming) reported

    @IAmActuallyNibz @CBTwizard @rumble ya i used ai to write a better post then my "rumble wtf is this garbage Cloudflare BS". LMAO move on if you mad its generated by ai just keep moving, no time for that Nosie...

  • asatoucan
    asatoucan (@asatoucan) reported

    @iamsaranhere @nahcrof its pretty much up and down these recent an hour for me as well. site showing cloudflare status page with nahcrof's host error. my api calls basically ended up with 3 tok/s and less as well because of that

  • thulynnn
    casslin (@thulynnn) reported

    @stevehou Net also not a pure software co they have network nodes as well. Anyway I think market will wake up some day on @Cloudflare

  • 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!

  • 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

  • Checkm3out
    El Guapo (@Checkm3out) reported

    @Cloudflare @ericclemmons If the agent signed up to pay for a per use service that is billed monthly, I don’t see how the 100$ limit protects you, unless this is baked into cloudflare to stop at a dollar amount