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Cloudflare Outage Map

The map below depicts the most recent cities worldwide where Cloudflare users have reported problems and outages. If you are having an issue with Cloudflare, make sure to submit a report below

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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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Most Affected Locations

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

Location Reports
Helsinki, Uusimaa 1
Crisfield, MD 2
Nanaimo, BC 1
New York City, NY 1
Istanbul, Istanbul 1
Greater Noida, UP 2
Paris, Île-de-France 1
Noida, UP 2
Augsburg, Bavaria 1
Bengaluru, KA 1
Montataire, Hauts-de-France 1
London, England 1
Attleborough, England 1
Colima, COL 1
Leuven, Flanders 1
New Delhi, NCT 2
Mâcon, Bourgogne-Franche-Comté 1
Amsterdam, nh 1
Ashburn, VA 1
Rosario, SF 1
Merlo, BA 1
Frankfurt am Main, Hesse 1
Birmingham, AL 1
Dayton, OH 1
Miami, FL 1
Osnabrück, Lower Saxony 1
Bulandshahr, UP 1
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Cloudflare Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • vinicius2prg
    vinny (@vinicius2prg) reported

    spent 90 minutes learning Cloudflare Workers can't talk to each other on the same zone. my fix is routing the request out to the public internet and back in. mailing a letter to my roommate through the post office. this is what shipping looks like. ridiculous workarounds at 2am

  • okcoker
    Sean Coker (@okcoker) reported

    I started building a product around it. Yesterday I tried to set it up with @Cloudflare nameservers, only to find out they (any many others) do not support this TLD. So... the domain is effectively useless to me. 2/

  • shydev69
    shydev (@shydev69) reported

    i had to sign in with google 4 times to enter the cloudflare dashboard. happens every time. what can be the issue?

  • Rananjay_RajW
    Rananjay Raj (@Rananjay_RajW) reported

    Second announcement: Self-hosted sandboxes are now in public beta for Claude Managed Agents. You can run Claude agents inside your own infrastructure. Cloudflare, Daytona, Docker, Modal, or Vercel. The agent loop runs on Claude's platform. But code execution happens on YOUR servers. For any enterprise that couldn't use AI agents because data had to leave their perimeter - that wall just came down.

  • Yamik1shi
    Yamikishi (@Yamik1shi) reported

    Claude may have just bought part of OpenAI's oxygen supply Anthropic acquired Stainless, a devtools company that reportedly helped OpenAI, Google, Cloudflare, Replicate and Runway ship tools developers use to plug AI models into apps Simple version: AI labs build the engine Stainless helped build the pipes Python tools TypeScript tools Command-line tools Connectors that let agents touch real software Anthropic says Stainless already generated every official Anthropic SDK since the early API days TechCrunch says Anthropic will wind down hosted Stainless products for third-party customers That does not mean Claude owns OpenAI It does mean Anthropic bought a supplier sitting uncomfortably close to competitors' developer infrastructure Reported price: $300M+ Smart ecosystem strategy or anti-competitive punch? In this regard, please find attached FULL Claude Tutorial for Beginners

  • tfranklyn_
    Franklyn (@tfranklyn_) reported

    Day 86: Been working on file upload functionality and needed a way to cancel midway, why am I just hearing abt AbortController in js? I'm annoyed because something similar exists in Dio flutter. Deciding between cloudflare r2 or supabase for now #100DaysOfCode

  • jehovahscript
    jacob ۞ (@jehovahscript) reported

    @Cloudflare holy **** pls respond to my open support case I WANT TO GIVE YOU MORE MONEY PLEASE JUST TALK TO ME

  • Anthony8Raymond
    Anthony Raymond (@Anthony8Raymond) reported

    @michele654 @SetraHost Neat business! You’re using Cloudflare, yes? If so, would be why your site is online. Mine are down and so is SH.

  • zolotokrylin
    Vadim Zolotokrylin (@zolotokrylin) reported

    @mignano If routing commoditizes token margins, it becomes a pure volume and scale game. How does an independent router build defensible network effects before infrastructure layers like Cloudflare or AWS integrate routing natively into their edge networks?

  • howard
    Howard Lerman (@howard) reported

    Everyone is obsessed with AI making a 10x engineer a 1000x engineer. The recent reductions at CloudFlare and Click have me me realize the plot is equally about the inverse: AI amplifies the *negative* impacts of poor performers. If a person with poor taste, who makes mediocore judgement calls, and doesn't properly build things customers love is able to produce 10x more work - does a company want that? Hell no! Productivity isn't just about as many people as possible tokenmaxxing. AI is a double edged sword, especially when it's used to produce net new work. If you give a bad artist a pen that can draw 100x as fast, you're going to pile up with a lot of junky artwork very quickly. And since it happens so quickly leaders are now able to see quickly who is Picasso and who is not and adjust accordingly.

  • WarrenTStephens
    Warren Stephens (@WarrenTStephens) reported

    @GaryMarcus @Cloudflare Lots of “false positives” in C/C++ code from unsafe pointers and pointer arithmetic indicate that it was actually easy to validate code — regardless of whether exploitable or not. Probably by writing simple test cases. Seems like there will be a few, but important, bugs to fix.

  • kevinlewis4801
    Kevin Lewis (@kevinlewis4801) reported

    Cloudflare pointed Anthropic's Mythos Preview at 50+ of their own repos. They call it a step-function forward "Mythos Preview is a real step forward, and it's worth saying that plainly before getting into anything else." The big finding isn't the bugs it caught - It's that the model can take several low-severity vulnerabilities - the kind that sit invisible in backlogs - and chain them into a single working exploit. Write the proof-of-concept. Compile it. Run it. Adjust when it fails. Try again. That loop is what separates a scanner from a researcher. The other finding security teams should pay attention to: "patching faster" is the wrong response. If your regression testing takes a day, a two-hour SLA just means you ship broken fixes. The architecture around the vulnerability matters more than the speed of the patch. Mythos is not just hype. It shows its power in real-world use cases.

  • foley2k2
    Jason (@foley2k2) reported

    @TrustScore_1 @vijayi_bhavah Cloudflare announcing layoffs had the opposite effect. They're the guys who took half the Internet down with an outage earlier. One day, mass firing people will be seen as losing institutional knowledge instead of cost cutting.

  • carlosadcaraujo
    Carlos Alberto (@carlosadcaraujo) reported

    Nobody warned me when your website gains a little traffic people will immediately try to take you out by sending crawlers to search for your secret environment variables and run up your API and compute bills. Lucky for me Cloudflare gave me 3 enterprise plans as part of the Cloudflare for Startups Program. I spend the last 66 hours finding the root cause of random spikes. Turns out it was a lollapolooza effect of vibe code conditions and it wasn't use effect, 1) chron jobs, 2) concurrent KV reads, 3) poor caching strategy, 4) hackers and crawlers. Turns out enterprise grade production readyness is a continous process. No user data was affected because I don't collect user data, I also don't use ENV secrets. After spending 90% of the last 66 hours understanding the problem the solution was straightforward 1) open dashboard and create CDN cache rules, 2) then activate managed cloudflare rule set for security default rules, default and create custom anti-crawler rules on top of it based on most common search paths, 3) workers-observability MCP tool. It would be very useful if we could create cache, DNS and security rules that are in the dashboard but with wrangler CLI. TLDR: Cache Rules Everything Around Me (C.R.E.A.M.)

  • brentonfanv53
    Trenton Barrant's Biggest Fan (@brentonfanv53) reported

    @nearcel88 Just a cloudflare issue, I saw another site down earlier with the same error.

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