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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.

Most Affected Locations

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

Location Reports
New York City, NY 3
Los Angeles, CA 1
Paris, Île-de-France 1
Manchester, England 1
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Cloudflare Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • SuttonThings
    Will Sutton (@SuttonThings) reported

    @a_shimanski @dok2001 @Cloudflare Update: Still waiting for the Cloudflare team’s response to investigating this issue after they said they would look into it internally.

  • pbsIdentity
    Phillip Shoemaker (@pbsIdentity) reported

    India just ordered hundreds of Google Firebase accounts shut down after authorities found scammers using the platform to impersonate major banks. At least 57 Firebase-hosted websites and databases were targeted for takedown this month alone. Some mimicked banks. Others distributed malicious Android apps. Some were designed to steal financial information from phones. Here's what I find interesting. Firebase isn't some shady hosting company operating out of a basement. It's Google infrastructure. That's exactly why criminals want it. We've spent years teaching people to look for obvious signs of scams. Weird domain. Broken English. Sketchy hosting. Browser warning. No HTTPS. But increasingly the attacker doesn't need to build suspicious-looking infrastructure. They borrow legitimate infrastructure. Google. Microsoft. Cloudflare. GitHub. Dropbox. Whatever gives the attack credibility and reliability. Now imagine the average person inspecting the link. They recognize Google. The connection is encrypted. The page loads perfectly. The certificate is valid. Everything their brain has been trained to interpret as: SAFE may technically be true. Except the person controlling the page is a criminal. That's an important distinction. HTTPS proves your connection to the website is encrypted. It does not prove the person operating the website is honest. A Google URL proves Google is providing infrastructure. It doesn't necessarily prove Google created the content you're looking at. The little padlock was never a morality detector. We just accidentally trained an entire generation to treat it like one. India says scammers have increasingly shifted toward Firebase because its legitimate development tools and database functionality make it useful infrastructure for fraudulent sites and apps.

  • ahmetdotrun
    Ahmet (@ahmetdotrun) reported

    two things i've been experimenting with over the last couple of days: 1) kitesurf by @Cloudflare free while in beta. i'm looking at it for (scaled) agentic offensive security work: let an agent explore an app, understand it, map the attack surface. browsers are expensive to run, hard to scale. it seems a lighter option on CF's edge, so potentially a cost effective one for me. tho, bot challenges are still a problem. 2) grok build by @SpaceXAI first time giving grok 4.6 a proper shot. faster than other frontiers and more capable than i expected. burns through the limits quicker than i'd like though.

  • wyattjoh
    Wyatt Johnson (@wyattjoh) reported

    @rough__sea Have a private fork of celld adding support for durable Cloudflare Agents SDK and AI chat with isolated Code Mode execution. Think it's too big to merge into celld, but it's been fun experimenting with it!

  • blankparticle
    Blank (@blankparticle) reported

    @benjaminshafii @alchemy_run right now it has best support for Cloudflare and AWS, Planetscale/Neon/etc are also supported, Fly Hetzner etc are being worked on, Stripe and other things are on its way

  • raviojhax
    Ravi Ojha (@raviojhax) reported

    @Voxyz_ai browsing the web on a cloud computer was clunky experience, at one point it was just stuck at cloudflare captcha and didn't even ask me to help there lol it just kept trying

  • obatt
    OB (@obatt) reported

    @mattzcarey @Cloudflare Don’t get me wrong; I love Cloudflare and am a big user (have been since you were just DNS), but your platform is now crazy big and with MCP and the AI explosion, auth is no longer just a DevOps and OpSec / senior dev at a start up function. Having basically IAM is going to lead to terrible hacks because of the end user exposure that AI now gives. It needs the MCP / IAM / AI equivalent of passkeys. We have to strip the complexity out (hide it) all while making it easy for the user to enable actual security without them knowing it, if you get my drift

  • melisandrePro
    The American Protectors of Journalistic Freedom (@melisandrePro) reported

    @TonySeruga Cloudflare is a liar and terrible company. Older systems won’t let us launch websites. I have to use my cell phone to open the links instead.

  • ThinkWiselyMatt
    Matt (@ThinkWiselyMatt) reported

    @vorpal_strikes @Cloudflare they really need to consolidate the attack down to one step, people cant do 4 steps now

  • 101xanshu
    Anshu (@101xanshu) reported

    Dear @Cloudflare, hire me. I have a growing list of Wrangler issues on Windows/WSL that I'd very much like to fight professionally 😭

  • IND_is_Here
    IND_is_Here (@IND_is_Here) reported

    @Cloudflare you need to make D1 extremely reliable. Like a brick. At the edge. IDK how D1 just times out, errors randomly or apparently loses internet connection on a global anycast network? How does a SQL file do this? I don't get it. Errors listed below. CC @BraydenWilmoth

  • borex_investing
    Borex Investing (@borex_investing) reported

    @ValuePlay52109 Customer count is not published. But publicly we know of Meta, Microsoft, ServiceNow, Shopify, Mistral AI, Revolut, Cohere, Black Forest Labs, Cognition AI, Cloudflare, Recraft, Higgsfield, Antioch, Rhoda, AMI, and Core Automation. And they have said they signed deals with customers that haven't been disclosed yet.

  • ahostingdotnet
    AHosting.net (@ahostingdotnet) reported

    The tell is two headers, never one. cf-cache-status = what Cloudflare did x-litespeed-cache = what the origin did Read either alone and a broken setup looks perfectly healthy. That is exactly why this survives for months.

  • d11cc3s
    dc (@d11cc3s) reported

    @Eric_M_Courage Open source and publish this on GitHub Pages or Cloudflare? Claude should be able to help you do this if not I might be able to help

  • ossynoya
    Ossy Vincent (@ossynoya) reported

    To fix this issue, at least what I did then, either of these methods works perfectly. 1: Download Cloudflare WARP on your phone or laptop. It works like a lightweight VPN by routing your internet traffic through Cloudflare, so you should be good to go. 2: Go to your Airtel Wi-Fi login page, open Settings, and change the Primary DNS to 1.1.1.1 and Secondary DNS to 1.0.0.1 I used these settings on my Airtel ODU and never had any issues accessing websites.

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