Cloudflare has gone down once again, only weeks after its last major outage.
The disruption is affecting thousands of users and impacting services such as Canva, Fortnite, Valorant, Crunchyroll, Claude, Perplexity and many others.
Downdetector, an online outage monitoring platform, shows around 2,000 outage reports.
Cloudflare has gone down once again, only weeks after its last major outage. The disruption is affecting thousands of users and impacting services such as Canva, Fortnite, Valorant, Crunchyroll, Claude, Perplexity and many others. Downdetector, an online outage monitoring platform, shows around 2,000 outage reports so far, with the number still increasing. The most recent update on Cloudflare’s status page notes, “Cloudflare is investigating reports of a large number of empty pages when using the list API on a Workers KV namespace.” “We are working to analyse and mitigate this problem. More updates to follow shortly.”
Last month, Cloudflare faced a massive outage, which the company explained was due to a technical error. According to them, the disruptions started when a change was made to the permissions of one of their database systems. For those unaware, Cloudflare is a US-based company which powers a major part of the global internet. The company offers a range of internet services, including content delivery network services, cybersecurity, DDoS mitigation, wide area network services, reverse proxies, Domain Name Service, domain registration, and more.
Like always, many people have started shared memes on X related to the latest outage.
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