For several hours Tuesday, a significant portion of the internet was unavailable in Cloudflare's worst outage since 2019.
As services like X and ChatGPT experienced disruptions, attention turned to Cloudflare, the $70 billion company that helps ...
Cloudflare experienced a "spike in unusual traffic” shortly before errors broke out across many major websites it serves, the ...
Cloudflare co-founder and CEO Matthew Prince apologised in the post late Tuesday, stating that this outage was the worst the ...
When a Cloudflare outage disrupted large numbers of websites and online services yesterday, the company initially thought it was hit by a “hyper-scale” DDoS (distributed denial-of-service) attack.
As soon as social media users were able to get online following the outage, conspiracy theories began to circulate online.