Parts of the web have been brought down by an outage at Cloudflare, with thousands of users of key social media sites flagging connection issues.
This latest event follows hot on the heels of Nov. 18, when Cloudflare was hit by a global outage for several hours.
Cloudflare is investigating global networking issues reportedly linked to a service outage affecting X, Canva, Facebook and more. Portions of the internet appear to be experiencing disruptions with ...
Cloudflare is investigating an outage affecting its global network services, with users encountering "internal server error" messages when attempting to access affected websites and online platforms.
Downdetector showed that reported issues crossed the 10,800 mark on Tuesday with 62% users reporting issues related to server connection, 28% related to website and 11% related to hosting. Investors ...
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