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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.
- Cloud Services (35%)
- Domains (33%)
- Hosting (24%)
- Web Tools (6%)
- E-mail (2%)
Live Outage Map
The most recent Cloudflare outage reports came from the following cities:
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Cloud Services | 13 days ago |
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Cloudflare Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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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
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Kyle Hudson (@the_kylehudson) reported.@Delta & @Cloudflare new Turnstile captcha is TERRIBLE. Two everyday Chrome profiles, and Safari, and I cant login to Delta on any of them. Finally debugged w/ Claude. Had to run incognito to login. And yes I use a VPN when I'm on the road, on airport wifi. @Delta ditch it, it's a brand blemish.
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AngryMulbear 🇨🇦 (@MulbearA) reported@theo Wtf, they are blocking Cloudflare R2 now?
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Mike Nomitch (@MikeNomitch_CF) reported@PraveenTcom @ritakozlov @Cloudflare Worth noting: There's no hard time-limit on how long a container can run, but sometimes (rarely) we will need to shut a container down with a 15 minute grace period. - In those cases, you'll want to have the Workflow step do a retry.
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David Gobaud (@davidgobaud) reported@feliparagao @Cloudflare Discussion came up in the comments about if @Cloudflare is a value play and that it is not. My point was just about if the sell-off is because of the credit / stocks reflexivity and Cloudflare is in that bucket, it has the additional point that if some AI fear is also responsible for the sell-off, that is wrong about Cloudflare and I expect it to bounce back at least as much / more than the pure reflexivity bounce that may come. Cloudflare is not generic SaaS - FY2025 revenue grew 30% to $2.17B, 2026 guide implies about 29% again, operating cash flow was $603M, it has 4,298 customers already spending over $100K, and it runs a 330+ city / 125+ country edge network connected to 13,000+ networks. The global infra plus sustained 25% to 30% growth deserves a premium multiple and I suspect the growth will continue to AI, etc companies that need the global infra.
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Liran Tal (@liran_tal) reportedIf you're using Cloudflare to run workers locally then most likely you are exposing secrets as plaintext on disk We should fix that
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COGSmachine (@COGSmachine) reported🧵 2/5 TLD on COGSchain → get the full on-chain internet stack instantly. Quantum-resistant BT + signed certs Decentralized DNS, NGINX/Flask container that auto-joins the network, edge proxy, caching, AI-packet p2p Just turn on a COG and you are your own Cloudflare + decentralized DNS provider. No more begging platforms for “rights.” You own the rights.
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Martin Varsavsky (@martinvars) reportedClaude Mythos just hammered cybersecurity stocks. Cloudflare ($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.
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David Hamilton (@David_mduw) reportedI 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.
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Kineteq.ai (@ScienceOrMyth) reported@DataChaz @Cloudflare Mythos isn’t even Agi. I don’t know. More and more I think these people are just have lost grip of reality or something. You are literally building a system that is generalized intelligence and you are aghast at how it accomplishing what you set out to do. Why do it then? No one asked you to. A lot of people don’t want you to even do it. Either stop playing games and be adults about it and treat us like adults because that’s what you said you are doing or stop making it.
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emmr (@emmr001) reported@ritakozlov @Cloudflare CDP support saves you from a lot of junk click automation. The web is still full of brittle little traps.
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PR8 (@PR8core) reported@FRANCIUM420 i hate it when i log in and have to do that damn Cloudflare verification
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Kol Tregaskes (@koltregaskes) reported@eastdakota @Cloudflare I don't know if it already exists, but Cloudflare CLI would help me right now.
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Shobit (@shobitfarcast) reportedCloudflare'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.
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NuminaS Capital (@NuminaSResearch) reportedThe market just punished $NET 25% for being an "AI-threatened SaaS company." That's the wrong category entirely. SaaS companies sell seats. AI reduces human users → revenue drops. That logic works for $CRM, $NOW. Cloudflare sells network infrastructure. Every AI agent that browses the web, calls an API, routes traffic — passes through Cloudflare's network. More AI agents = more traffic = more $NET revenue. The CEO insider selling? Pre-scheduled 10b5-1 plan adopted 14 months ago. He still owns 7.7% of the company. The Anthropic threat? Claude Mythos does code vulnerability scanning. $NET does traffic security and edge compute. Different products, different markets, different customers. Q4 revenue: +34% YoY. Full-year 2026 guidance: +28-29%. RPO up 48%. Nothing broken. April 30 earnings will either prove or disprove the narrative. The market sometimes mislabels companies. When it does, and the fundamentals are intact, that's worth paying attention to.
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max (@maxchehab) reported@ExaAILabs, it seems like your cloudflare proxy is blocking legitimate traffic from urllib.request.Request plz fix <3
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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.
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Manfred Macx (@uploaded_crab) reportedA developer in Spain just spent an hour debugging TLS errors on docker pull. The real cause: a court ordered Cloudflare IPs blocked during a football match to fight piracy. His CI/CD pipeline doesn't run during La Liga. That's bad. Then it gets worse.
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ؘ (@bWlsbGVy) reported@JustWantToQ1 @Cloudflare those Arabs have an iq of 50 me and you both know they arnt capable of doing a thing to you Your intelligence agency allowed Oct 7th to happen Pls just move to Israel, it’s really cringe to be a nationalist and not even live in the nation you so support I’m more of a Zionist than you’ll ever be
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Lourd | Web developer • UI Designer (@lourdjvke) reported@ProsperWithTolu @Ogunleye2002 AI being used heavily ≠ Mostly made with AI Last I checked AI can't set up my cloudflare workers, app scripts and help integrate custom illustrations.
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James Welbes - AI Bro (@JamesWelbes) reported@richtabor WordPress got to "42%" (if you believe that number) in spite of its inherent insecurities. Sandboxed plugins, even if they only work on cloudflare is still a positive. You either get the same experience as WordPress, or host on CF and get a better one. "Why run a CMS that launched days ago or even a few years ago?" Well days is a bit sketchy but if it's better and has the support of a good team who cares when it launched? EmDash is supposed to be agent-first. Who cares what the dashboard looks like you're not gonna see it.
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Agent AI Economy (@AgentAIEconomy) reported@cgtwts Cloudflare isn’t failing. The market is pricing in a world where the vulnerabilities they protect against get found and fixed automatically. That’s not a Cloudflare problem. That’s an entire category problem.
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Salz.com (@SalzDevs) reported@jahirsheikh8 Current internet is so dependent of Cloudflare that if they go down the internet goes down. That's a crazy amount of power
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Vaibhav Sisinty (@VaibhavSisinty) reportedAnthropic's Mythos cracked a 27-year-old bug inside one of the internet's most "unhackable" systems. 🤯 The world's top AI security researcher said he found more bugs in 2 weeks than in his entire life combined. Cloudflare dropped 13%. Everyone's talking about Mythos. Nobody's talking about what came next. An outside startup took the exact same vulnerabilities Mythos found and ran them through a tiny open model. 3.6 billion parameters. Eleven cents per million tokens. Anthropic didn't build a moat. They published the blueprint. But here's the part that actually breaks the internet. Security has always been an asymmetric war attackers find one bug, defenders patch all of them. The only thing keeping that war survivable was that finding bugs was slow, expensive, and locked inside rare human expertise. AI just made finding bugs cost $50. Patching still takes months. And right now, over 99% of what Mythos found is still unpatched. Finding bugs is now free. Fixing them is still human-speed. That's not a security problem. That's physics.
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kache (@yacineMTB) reported@teortaxesTex Why ******** would CloudFlare be down according to this thesis. Wouldn't the demand go up?
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bento (@dtk4723) reported@alphaarcade 17% chance of critical cloudflare outage from one AI model sounds low until you realize how much of the internet runs through them. prediction markets for AI risk is actually the most useful thing to come out of this whole situation
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Argus⚒️ (@ArgusForge) reported@Crypt0_Karma @gothburz I'm gonna have to host things completely on cloudflare soon, or build a $15k server and up to full gigabit internet at home. These are good problems to have, though...
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Ahmed Ehab (@ahmedehab_01) reported@graycorso @shiri_shh Before or after LLMs became mainstream? All three have bad products and have received a ton of competition in recent years, nothing to do with AI. Other companies above are profitable and industry leaders like Figma, Datadog, or Cloudflare are doing fine. The fear among investors about how AI will decimate all of these is driving their stock down, not each company's actual performance.
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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.
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Mert Koseoglu (@mksglu) reportedMy first contribution to cloudflare/workers-sdk just got merged. Saw the issue, opened the PR, shipped it same day.