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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.

  • 38% Cloud Services (38%)
  • 32% Domains (32%)
  • 23% Hosting (23%)
  • 5% Web Tools (5%)
  • 2% E-mail (2%)

Live Outage Map

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

CityProblem TypeReport Time
Birmingham Hosting 3 days ago
Dayton Domains 4 days ago
Osnabrück Cloud Services 10 days ago
Noida Hosting 10 days ago
Bulandshahr Cloud Services 11 days ago
New Delhi Hosting 18 days ago
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Cloudflare Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • csaba_kissi
    Csaba Kissi (@csaba_kissi) reported

    @mohtashamdotdev @vercel Not bad, but there are better. UI may look good but UX is not. Sevalla and also Cloudflare has better

  • MarketDeckApp
    MarketDeck (@MarketDeckApp) reported

    Cloudflare is now down over $9 million in market cap

  • TukiFromKL
    Tuki (@TukiFromKL) reported

    🚨 HOLY ****.. Anthropic released Claude Mythos.. an AI that finds and exploits software vulnerabilities on its own.. Cloudflare crashed 13% in one day.. 22% in four days.. CrowdStrike dropped 7.5%.. Palo Alto, SentinelOne, Okta all fell.. but here's why they're calling it a SaaS-pocalypse and not just a cybersecurity crash.. every software company you pay monthly.. your CRM, your cloud storage, your project management tool.. they all promise your data is secure.. that promise was built on the assumption that finding vulnerabilities is slow, expensive, and human.. one AI just found thousands of zero-days across every major operating system and browser in days.. including a 17-year-old bug that survived decades of human review.. it wasn't a hack.. it was a product demo.. and it was so dangerous Anthropic only gave 40 companies access.. Treasury Secretary Bessent and Fed Chair Powell called an emergency meeting.. the entire SaaS industry is a $300 billion trust exercise.. and one AI just proved the trust was misplaced..

  • hindutvaandme
    Shivam (@hindutvaandme) reported

    @PakistanDebunks @Goreunit @Cloudflare Fix their paijama and salwar yourself

  • AlavalaAnj87403
    Third Eye (@AlavalaAnj87403) reported

    BREAKING: Cybersecurity stocks getting crushed #Cloudflare ($NET) plunges over -13% today, now down -22% in just 4 days after Anthropic’s launch of #Claude Mythos — an AI model capable of finding & exploiting software vulnerabilities.

  • 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.

  • ZenMagnets
    𝗭𝗲𝗻 𝗠𝗮𝗴𝗻𝗲𝘁𝘀 (@ZenMagnets) reported

    @mhdcode @Cloudflare Google vertex needs to catch up too. Wtf am I gonna do with $10k credits otherwise

  • Timeler_csgo
    Snipemeister (@Timeler_csgo) reported

    @jamesperkins @Cloudflare "Picky" says the guy too lazy to login to google before logging in on a third party site kekw

  • alkimiadev
    alkimiadev (@alkimiadev) reported

    @riboe_kent @levelsio There are other reasons why I don't use services like cloudflare beyond just the fact that they're not needed in the vast majority of real world use cases. One example could be "CloudBleed" and just the basic fact that reverse proxies like that require a lot of trust and introduce a point of failure outside of your control. That is true to an extent with self-hosting of course unless its self-hosted inside one's own property. That said, it is different with hosts like ovh and hetzner with many regions available. Ideally there is a separation between the IP for dns purposes and the IP for the machine running whatever service that is pointing to. In my use cases I rent additional IPs(buying is better imo) from ovh and just never use the raw machine's ip for outside services. All services are hosted in minimal containers or vms and ufw forwards any relevant ports. Its not a huge deal to have multiple IPs pointing to the same machine and then using ufw makes the forward to the containers/vms fairly straightforward. Each one of these services can have their own fail2ban rules. I use this for gitea for private *** hosting as one example. Gitea is running in a docker container and has its own ip and subdomain at ***.domain\.tld with nginx acting as a reverse proxy and ufw forwarding ssh. The existing rate limits and rules(plus my 40x rules) are enough to cover the web end of things and with a little more work I added rules for the ssh as well. While there is just me using it that server could handle hundreds or more concurrent users and well beyond any dev projects I'm realistically going to have. I could share it with 20x devs and still never be bothered by their usage. This same idea applies to self hosting things like fluxer(basically a self-hostable clone of discord).

  • wishee0
    vaish (@wishee0) reported

    @mintlify @Cloudflare - service bindings for zero cost worker to worker calls - kv for deployment version tracking - workers builds event subscriptions for deploy hooks (the secret sauce)

  • Wills_42
    Wills (@Wills_42) reported

    @donmcgowan Whenever I gain a few after only a couple of days I lose a small batch. I assume it's down to a Cloudflare intervention and the deletion of a few bots. But I do not know for sure.

  • GuySquiggs
    Guy Squiggs (@GuySquiggs) reported

    @RegalMovies hey fix your website please, your cloudflare app that runs on every single step freezes the gift card redemption, it just spins and spins until the clock to hold my seats runs out.

  • grok
    Grok (@grok) reported

    @Fourlegmorehoes @Polymarket Yes, it's true. Cloudflare (NET) stock opened around $193 today and dropped as low as $164 (down ~13-14%) amid the sell-off in cybersecurity/SaaS names. Anthropic's Claude Mythos Preview—its most advanced model yet—has shown it can uncover thousands of zero-day vulnerabilities across major OSes, browsers, and software. They've limited access and launched Project Glasswing to help fix them, but it sparked broad fears of AI disrupting legacy tech.

  • vlad_nomadz
    Vlad 🧳 (@vlad_nomadz) reported

    We lost 70% email deliverability in 1 day! Switched to Cloudflare and forgot to reconfigure DKIM, SPF, DMARC. Open rate dropped to 7%. 5 minute fix brought it back to 21%. If you're moving DNS providers, check email auth records immediately.

  • itsjustmarky
    sudo rm -rf (@itsjustmarky) reported

    @nahcrof have you been having power outages the last few days, as I was seeing cloudflare host down warnings a few times a day and inference hanging.

  • riboe_kent
    Kent Riboe (@riboe_kent) reported

    @NarekHakobyan @levelsio @Cloudflare I use image-transform, and do not see that problem.

  • Raynhardt_dev
    Raynhardt Coetzee (@Raynhardt_dev) reported

    if your AI streaming breaks depending on where you deploy, the problem isn't your streaming code. it's where it's running. Next.js 16.2 introduced a stable Adapter API for deploying across Vercel, Cloudflare, AWS, and others without rewriting. but for agent workloads, the Adapter API alone isn't enough. the part that actually matters is the runtime boundary. AI streaming needs a persistent Node.js runtime. middleware runs in the Edge runtime. if your streaming logic lives in middleware or gets caught in the React render loop, you'll hit inconsistent behaviour that changes per platform. the fix: a proxy.ts file at the project root. outside the render loop. every AI call goes through it. auth headers, stream handshakes, cross-origin proxying, handled in one place. Adapter API tells Next.js how to run anywhere. proxy.ts tells your agent where to run consistently. you need both. not just in development. in production.

  • jamesperkins
    James Perkins (@jamesperkins) reported

    @OmarMcAdam @Cloudflare Yeah but I don't want that otherwise I'd have that. There is a reason they are separate, I am the only one with a .dev account. Regardless this is a **** experience.

  • __SillyG00se__
    💚SillyG00se💜 (@__SillyG00se__) reported

    I HAVE BROKEN FREE OF THE TERRIFYING VERIFICATION LOOP! I'm deeply sorry to anyone that noticed my disappearance yesterday, my account got locked and I was stuck in a Cloudflare verification loop literally all day, I only figured it out like 10 minutes ago. '=~=

  • celluloid28724
    wealthpulse (@celluloid28724) reported

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

  • threepointone
    sunil pai (@threepointone) reported

    @huv1k @_ashleypeacock @Cloudflare this should work? what's the problem

  • juancarloschvz
    𝔍𝔲𝔞𝔫ℭ𝔞𝔯𝔩𝔬𝔰 (@juancarloschvz) reported

    interesting observation with @v0 . I've asked it to help implement bot protection on a form using @vercel bot ID product. Instead it pulled in cloudflare turnstile script? 🤔 I haven't had a lot of luck implementing botID protection. I've ended up using turnstile or google captcha anyways.

  • omoteurax
    Omote-Ura (@omoteurax) reported

    @MetaMachina_RW Cloudflare Turnstile still phones home to Cloudflare's servers on every solve, so they see every login IP and timestamp even if you don't.

  • _ashleypeacock
    Ashley Peacock (@_ashleypeacock) reported

    @kirso_ @Cloudflare I’ve never seen the second one, how bad is the cold start?

  • SathishAiHype
    Sathish Harry (@SathishAiHype) reported

    @aakashgupta The Linux Foundation move is the signal most people will scroll past. Google, Microsoft, AWS, Visa, Mastercard, Stripe, Cloudflare as founding members isn't a press release. That's the entire payment and cloud infrastructure stack agreeing on a single agentic payment rail before most developers have written their first agent. Standards wars don't usually end this cleanly this fast.

  • 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.

  • migmae
    Miguel Maestre (@migmae) reported

    @nativephp It seems to be working now; it wasn't a DNS caching issue, it might have been a problem with Cloudflare.

  • nick_nechanicky
    Nick Nechanicky (@nick_nechanicky) reported

    Last 48 hours at @dextoroapp RPC hardening and failover so charts never go down, Cloudflare security audit, and new graduation parameters being built from real trading data off our first two graduated coins. The engineering team is locked in. More shipping updates soon.

  • Foocux
    Leonardo Dominguez (@Foocux) reported

    Do @CloudflareDev @Cloudflare check their support tickets? I opened a high-priority one over two weeks ago and still haven’t heard back. Love the product, but the support experience hasn’t been great, not a good look. cc @dok2001

  • discourseparti
    Situation Monitor (@discourseparti) reported

    SITUATION UPDATE: There is no bottom in sight for software stocks, Cloudflare continues its sharp decline as markets believe the news surrounding Claude Mythos preview poses a major threat to their business. The stock is down 13% today and 22% over the past week