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The heatmap above shows where the most recent user-submitted and social media reports are geographically clustered. The density of these reports is depicted by the color scale as shown below.

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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 Affected Locations

Outage reports and issues in the past 15 days originated from:

Location Reports
Medellín, Departamento de Antioquia 2
Padova, Veneto 2
Frankfurt am Main, Hessen 2
Paris, Île-de-France 2
Berlin, Land Berlin 2
El Port de Sagunt, Comunitat Valenciana 1
Farnham, England 1
Easton, PA 1
Goiânia, GO 1
Zürich, ZH 1
Ulm, Baden-Württemberg Region 1
Merlo, BA 1
Eastleigh, England 1
New Orleans, LA 1
Mainz, Rheinland-Pfalz 1
San Miguel de Tucumán, TM 1
Villa Crespo, CF 1
Aguascalientes, AGU 1
Köln, NRW 1
Trondheim, Trøndelag 1
Derry, Northern Ireland 1
Maceió, RJ 1
Neu-Ulm, Bavaria 1
Hamburg, HH 1
Altavilla Vicentina, Veneto 1
Victoria, BC 1
Madrid, Comunidad de Madrid 1
Brussels, Bruxelles-Capitale 1
Madisonville, KY 1
Central, NM 1

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Cloudflare Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • niieani Bazyli (@niieani) reported

    @BenLesh @jturmel I also didn't know about this, but the option was available to everyone. It was a little hard to get to and had to deal with some errors. But I essentially already had a backup plan by then and switched all my domains to the free Cloudflare email forwarding service.

  • Pangaea__ Pangaea (@Pangaea__) reported

    @ItsKaceyTime at this point theres definitely a pretty big issue with bandwidth for them, i dont know how much money it costs but its probably higher than sustainable forever, especially with their DDOS protection no longer being cloudflare

  • drewper1 Drewper 🏳️‍🌈🧡🖤🎶 (@drewper1) reported

    @Thepenguin9 @FriendOfBingus @Cloudflare Twitter is more censored is the problem.... pedos and zoos deserve to have thier lives ruined... sorry don't touch kids and that won't happen lol

  • juicy_moose Dr Oz's Landlord (@juicy_moose) reported

    @ENBrown skipthegames is a cloudflare customer using american IP addresses.

  • ThePatriarchy10 ThePatriarchy (@ThePatriarchy10) reported

    @cloudflare (and other security providers) abandoned a paying customer who was actively under a massive cyberattack at the request of the attackers. Is that a good business move? Is that putting the customer first?

  • SlcklnTheHead Opitius Martinus (@SlcklnTheHead) reported

    @NepSwirlRedux @KoholintSwiftie @MmeTrashHeap this is irrelevant to them, they just MADE UP **** and the dumbfucks at cloudflare fell for it, without checking anything, sadly

  • wu Wu (@wu) reported

    Finding out today that #Cloudflare Pages do not support #Nextjs API endpoints. Any workaround? asking before going into what looks like a rabbit hole of js dependencies / compatibilities...

  • ggreenwald Glenn Greenwald (@ggreenwald) reported

    @discordspies You have no power to force anyone to do anything. It's all in the hands of the largest media corporations and their employees. The CloudFlare CEO told everyone to **** off until NBC ran a story on KiwiFarms. Only that forced them to capitulate. That's who has the power - not you.

  • workdayphysique ajitesh | WEIGHT LOSS COACHING (@workdayphysique) reported

    What I've done so far to secure my website (besides the usual strong password + 2FA): 1. Cloudflare. (Got the pro plan cuz it provides WAF & image optimisation.) 2. Succuri Plugin (takes care of most other things). 3. Limit Login Attempts plugin (to prevent brute force attacks).

  • m0lpe m0lpe (@m0lpe) reported

    CloudFlare is still providing service to one probable target-controlled site; not publicizing the exact URL because someone's deadname is in the domain, but confirm by checking DNS on the CN of certificates returned from 176.119.30.81:443 #DropKiwiFarms

  • PalZer0 Dean Rosolen (@PalZer0) reported

    @blowdart The difference here (and one that a lot of people seem to miss) is that CloudFlare wasn't actually hosting anything from KF (which invokes their content policies). They were just providing DDoS protection (which should be treated as a common carrier service).

  • DataChaz Charly Wargnier (@DataChaz) reported

    @johnmurch @Cloudflare Some more rationale from John "GSC API has more data than the tool UI (1K row limit). You should always download all your GSC data, which has server costs. @Cloudflare Workers are cheap/fast, so it's a way to help when you have a LOT of GSC to download (think 10k+ sites daily!)"

  • PalZer0 Dean Rosolen (@PalZer0) reported

    @blowdart One thing that sucks about social media in general, but especially Twitter, is that it never seems to leave room for nuance. CloudFlare/KF is the latest example of this where there are multiple different factors to consider but not enough space to flesh it all out.

  • kkkeffals Katie Kaverly (@kkkeffals) reported

    I'd like to apologize to @cloudflare and @eastdakota for saying that i thought bad things should happen to him and all of his family and employees. after i said that, he very kindly removed kiwifarms from the cloudflare network and i want to thank him from the bottom of my heart.

  • ThePatriarchy10 ThePatriarchy (@ThePatriarchy10) reported

    @PalZer0 @blowdart What cloudflare did was drop a customer who was under attack, because the people behind the attack screamed at them to do it. That's the opposite of internet security service.

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