Cloudflare outage resolved
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For several hours Tuesday, a significant portion of the internet was unavailable in Cloudflare's worst outage since 2019.
Cloudflare said on Tuesday morning that it was "all hands on deck" trying to work out the cause of the outage.
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Reports of outages surge at X and other apps as Cloudflare says it's having widespread problems
Web services company Cloudflare said it is aware of problems impacting "multiple customers" amid reports of outages at apps including X.
Cloudflare stock closed the Nov. 18 trading session 2.83% lower at $196.53. The outage exacerbated the ongoing sell-off of the stock, and the closing price is 22.4% lower than the stock's peak closing price of $253.30 on October 31.
Cloudflare experienced a "spike in unusual traffic” shortly before errors broke out across many major websites it serves, the internet infrastructure company told Newsweek. Read the full story here.
Cloudflare’s bot management system classifies bots as good or bad with “a machine learning model that we use to generate bot scores for every request traversing our network,” Prince wrote. “Our customers use bot scores to control which bots are allowed to access their sites—or not.”
Investigating - Cloudflare is aware of, and investigating an issue which potentially impacts multiple customers. Further detail will be provided as more information becomes available.
An outage at internet infrastructure giant Cloudflare took down several big websites and services, including ChatGPT, Claude, Spotify, and X.
Cloudflare (NET) continued losses for seven straight sessions as the stock closed 0.17% lower at $196.20 on Wednesday. The internet security company lost nearly 16.35% in the last six trading sessions.