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
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.
Cloudflare users affected:
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Most Affected Locations
Outage reports and issues in the past 15 days originated from:
| Location | Reports |
|---|---|
| Paris, Île-de-France | 2 |
| New York City, NY | 1 |
| Manchester, England | 1 |
| Angers, Pays de la Loire | 1 |
| London, England | 1 |
| Noida, UP | 2 |
| Jewar, UP | 1 |
| Braga, Braga | 1 |
| Prievidza, Nitriansky | 1 |
| Farmers Branch, TX | 1 |
| Helsinki, Uusimaa | 1 |
| Crisfield, MD | 1 |
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Cloudflare Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Mr Angry from Haight everything (@juvation) reported@SFFireCU logging in with the Cloudflare thing is broken "An error has occurred. Reference code: 600010"
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VictualBro (@Victual_Bro) reportedBack to dealing with this bullshit every day. Have we all had enough with Cloudflare ****?
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Rifat Ahmed (@Rifat_EE) reportedFor two years every chain kept saying "the agent economy is coming", meanwhile @base quietly ran off with 95% of it and stopped answering at the phone👀!! $52 million in real money moved through agents on $BASE . Not next quarter, not "soon", its already gone!! And nine out of every ten x402 payments that ever happened, on any chain, in any country, landed on Base.(Superbb) What these things look like :: --> 169 million agent transactions processed on Base by July 2026 --> 20 million transfers in one 90-day window alone --> Payments over $1 grew from 49% to 95% of all volume, agents are moving real money now, not cents --> 95% of every x402 payment across every chain lives on Base The stack building around Base : )- @AskVenice takes x402 for inference, Exa for search, Wolfram Alpha for math )- TripAdvisor, FlightAware, Amadeus take it for travel )- Apify plugged 20,000 tools into x402 on Base last month )- @Cloudflare , Amazon Bedrock, Stripe, Google are all sitting in the x402 Foundation The other half of the story : )- Agents are not just spending on Base, they are earning too )- The Felix agent has pulled over $261,000 in real revenue from paid services )- This is a two way economy, not a one way experiment anymore Every other chain is still pitching the agent economy. Base already banked it and boominggg,, And they never even said the word "narrative", cause they also know people currently loves to see into eyes, not a fake hype or big words without any basement what do you think? Where this Unstoppable base will stop???
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DFIR Radar (@DFIR_Radar) reportedClickLock Stealer hits macOS with a ClickFix lure and an 83-hour kill loop that makes the machine unusable until the victim hands over their password, with zero detections on VirusTotal at first upload. - Initial access follows the ClickFix playbook: victim pastes a Terminal command from a compromised page (T1204.002). An orchestrator hides the cursor, plays a fake Cloudflare animation, and pulls four modules from two compromised WordPress sites while the victim watches. - The four modules cover the full stealer stack: a Keychain module queries macOS for Chrome's Safe Storage AES key to decrypt cookies and passwords offline; a credential module serves a fake AppleScript password dialog that validates input against the local directory service so only correct passwords exfiltrate; a crypto module iterates 30+ wallet extensions including MetaMask and Phantom via LevelDB; and GSocket provides a persistent reverse shell disguised as an iCloud process. - If the victim cancels the dialog, two LaunchAgents are installed for persistence (T1543.001), and a kill loop hammers Finder, Dock, browsers, Terminal, and Activity Monitor for up to 83 hours. A parallel loop kills NotificationCenter for six hours to suppress Gatekeeper alerts. Exfiltration runs over three Telegram bots with no traditional C2. - Modules forge timestamps and self-delete. Only the GSocket backdoor remains on disk. #DFIR_Radar
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Pedro Guitian (@PedroGuiti) reportedif you're building a startup. pause for a second. You should stop overpaying for your stack. this is enough to launch: claude - coding supabase - backend vercel - deploys GoDaddy - domain stripe - payments github - version control resend - emails clerk - auth cloudflare - dns posthog - analytics sentry - errors upstash - redis most of this is free. The real cost is time, so ship fast, and optimize later
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broisnees (@broisnees) reportedHey @Cloudflare we support d1!
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Kobecoin Official (@Kobecoin_X0214) reportedDevelopment update: The KOBX Service Runner is now operational, providing centralized control and live monitoring for the backend, frontend, and Cloudflare services. With health checks, uptime tracking, restart controls, and auto-recovery support, our infrastructure is being prepared for a more stable launch. KOBX Hero Wars launches in 2 days. CA: 48iJcUv9jsiZ7cCisyVFLPFLMoNBKg3L43bRvktXpump
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Katewerk (@katewerk) reported@Cloudflare Adding @Cloudfare broke my site so badly I had to suspend it within days. Now, despite cancelling my paid subscription, and removing the domain, your website won't allow me to remove my credit card from your records -- and your support bot is ghosting my tickets. Fix it.
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Richard Illingworth (@RCIllingworth) reporteda GTM engineer rang my team screaming we'd ripped all his inboxes offline. we hadn't touched a thing... he was adamant we'd f*cked his entire campaigns and that all of it was our fault, so we went digging through the back end to find out what actually happened. turns out HE'D ripped all the DNS off the domains himself. he'd pulled everything out of Cloudflare, re-enlisted it over to Porkbun, then changed the forwarding settings while he was at it. so we went to reapply everything top-down from a CSV to fix it. he joined the account 10 minutes later and ripped it all straight back out again, then moaned that it had "automatically happened again." it took my team 12 hours to work out he'd been messing in the back end the whole time. that's half a day gone between me, my business partner, my ops director and my head of client success. four people chasing a problem one bloke created and wouldn't own, all because he couldn't just say "yeah, i f*cked it, that was me." GTM engineering done properly is genuinely powerful. what went wrong here had nothing to do with the function and everything to do with personal accountability. when something breaks in outbound, everyone's instinct is to blame the tool or the vendor or the inbox provider or literally ANYONE but themselves. but the most expensive failures i see are almost never technical at all. they're someone refusing to say three words: “i got it wrong.” lesson: own the mistake faster than you chase the fix.
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Nick Ocier (@NickOcier76812) reported@Reelviews hey james. long time reader. cloudflare blocked me from accessing your website when i opened reelviews in my browser. cloudflare ray id is: a1c781881c55585b. any help is appreciated. thank you.
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justinmiller's cat (@___727__) reportedCloudflare blocks or challenges bad requests from hitting my website. #cloudflare
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luna (@ImLunaHey) reported@mynameistito @Cloudflare that doesnt really help with client side only apps though.
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Sachin Joshi (@Sachin_is_here) reportedR2, Zero Trust and Cloudflare One followed the same playbook: Find an expensive or complex infrastructure category. Offer a simpler product on the existing network. Reduce setup friction. Then let customers adopt one service before expanding into others.
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SAMARA (@thee_samara) reportedIt’s over for robinhood memes Noxa shutdown due to DDoS attack BEWARE! The main problem: website flagged by browsers its the biggest launchpad on Robinhood, responsible for 75% of memecoin launches. over $10 million in fees, the past week but Noxa dumped over 86%, from $11 to $1 Rumor is they might have intentionally done this, to buy at a lower price, and also their name servers aren’t set to cloudflare. The solution (kinda): here are alternatives @ >virtuals_io >ponsdotfamily >apedotstore >Launchhood >bowdotfun be safe out there and goodluck.
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The Don (@TheDon4242) reported@TeamViewer_help Thnx. This is not new to me. Problem /w reCAPTCHA is that if my environment is out of norm, it will keep me stuck in the loop for 10-15 tries before letting me go through. A pain for paid TeamViewer customer. Consider something sensible like hCaptcha or Cloudflare turnstile?