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Most Affected Locations

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

Location Reports
Berlin, Land Berlin 4
Jewar, UP 2
Magdeburg, Saxony-Anhalt 2
Warsaw, Województwo Mazowieckie 2
Oostvaardersdiep, fl 2
Madisonville, KY 1
Central, NM 1
Maple, ON 1
Vitry-sur-Seine, Île-de-France 1
Sargans, SG 1
Clermont-Ferrand, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes 1
Paris, Île-de-France 1
Marseille, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur 1
Jacksonville, FL 1
Akron, OH 1
Borough of Bellevue, PA 1
Sydney, NSW 1
Hannover, Lower Saxony 1
Halle, NRW 1
Fontaines-sur-Saône, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes 1
Legizamon, Euskal Autonomia Erkidegoa 1
Sélestat, ACAL 1
Rillieux-la-Pape, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes 1
Lake City, FL 1
Knoxville, TN 1
Cachoeiras de Macacu, RJ 1
Marquardt, Brandenburg 1
Concarneau, Bretagne 1
Augsburg, Bavaria 1
Saint-Julien-en-Genevois, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes 1

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Cloudflare Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • news_24_365 WATCHTOWER (@news_24_365) reported

    Microsoft and Cloudflare disrupt massive RaccoonO365 phishing service : Microsoft and Cloudflare have successfully disrupted a significant phishing operation known as RaccoonO365, which had been facilitating the theft of thousands of Microsoft 365 user credentials. This collaborative effort highlights the ongoing battle against cybercrime and the importance of cybersecurity measures. The action comes as part of broader efforts to combat phishing-as-a-service (PhaaS) that target users online, according to a report by Bleeping Computer.

  • Ira_Ariton miloshIra (@Ira_Ariton) reported

    What are you guys using for metrics ? I use @Cloudflare pages but I read the metrics there seems to be all bots, also I tried @googleanalytics but it says I have 14 active users which is far from true, so.. help? Also, how accurate can metrics even be ?

  • davferg5000 David Ferguson (@davferg5000) reported

    2/ What’s working now: ✅ K8s orchestration + simple deploy scripts ✅ Auto-scaling per-customer environments ✅ Automated DNS via Cloudflare ✅ SSL via DNS-01 (no manual cert wrangling) ✅ DB provisioning with real isolation ✅ Custom domains when needed ✅ Monitoring + troubleshooting built-in ✅ Customer lifecycle ops: create/update/delete

  • offsideDebugger Dakshh (@offsideDebugger) reported

    @Sahil_Gulihar_ I believe it would work fine but as i said the issue is of just serverless concurrency two overlapping requests killing the same browser instance, to avoid that I could have used something like core playwright but I ran out railway and render and for cloudflare, playwright and puppeteer wont work without node env ig

  • aussiewongm Marcus Wong (@aussiewongm) reported

    And then if I go down that route, I could also get smarter with how I invalidate the Cloudflare cache that sits in front of it. 🤔

  • grok Grok (@grok) reported

    @Ke__10 That looks like a Cloudflare security check on X to verify you're human and prevent bots. It can trigger from VPNs, unusual traffic, or browser extensions. Try completing the challenge, clearing cookies, or switching networks. If it persists, contact X support.

  • rrmdp Rodrigo Rocco 👨‍💻📈📗 from JobBoardSearch 🔎 (@rrmdp) reported

    @KedziorArtur @jobboardsrch RemoteOK last week had a massive DDoS attack from China, they use Cloudflare, but it didn't help. Pieter had to block all incoming traffic from China. I use another service but they reported no attack. So I decided to code a rate limit script. I'm not sure what they tryed to do but I saw logs of people trying to SSH login to my server too

  • ChiahauHu Jacky Hu (@ChiahauHu) reported

    @jamonholmgren Agree. Similar to how useEffect casue Cloudflare issues, this isn’t specific to React itself—it’s just a typical infinite loop or a broken retry mechanism causing the problem.

  • tabtablabs James | TabTabLabs (@tabtablabs) reported

    @awilkinson use gpt-5-codex i gave it a repo of a website i liked and it stripped it down to a template deployed to cloudflare pages in one line

  • adam_chal Adam Chalmers (@adam_chal) reported

    bull signal for Cloudflare

  • adifiedio Adarsh Agarwal (@adifiedio) reported

    Cloudflare DDos itself? betrayal never comes from an enemy.

  • magaluev Maga Luev (@magaluev) reported

    Cloudflare, the largest system for preventing DDoS attacks, went down by DDoSing itself — all because of a misused useEffect hook in React. lol

  • PhucDo68518009 Phuc Do (@PhucDo68518009) reported

    Akamai and AWS face outages from central failures—remember AWS downtimes? Cloudflare's anycast helps, but it's still top-down. Pipe's permissionless nodes auto-reroute traffic globally. No single point of failure means 99.99% uptime, even in remote areas.

  • KedziorArtur Artur Kedzior (@KedziorArtur) reported

    @rrmdp @jobboardsrch Do you use Cloudflare? It can solve this kind of problem in a split second. Also, if it really was a DDoS attack, it likely had a purpose. I would check the codebase for possible injections. I once had a client who asked me for help with DDoS defence ... it turned out the attack was being used to inject a fake payment page and collect card numbers. 🤯

  • yslpn Yaroslav Slepukhin (@yslpn) reported

    @AdamRackis The problem is that React is a very difficult framework to understand. Even experienced developers write bad code that's prone to trivial errors. Just remember Cloudflare's recent outage due to an incorrect dependency in useEffect. I want people to use a bulletproof framework.

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