If your feed stopped refreshing this morning and websites you rely on returned cryptic “500” errors or a prompt telling you to “Please unblock challenges.cloudflare.com,” you were looking at the visible logic of an internet choke point: a major Cloudflare outage that intermittently knocked X...
A sudden, global Cloudflare disruption on 18 November 2025 turned familiar websites and productivity flows into error pages, leaving millions of users and thousands of businesses staring at “500 Internal Server Error” screens and cryptic messages asking them to “Please unblock...
A sudden Cloudflare failure on November 18, 2025 left large swaths of the internet wobbling — and for many knowledge workers that meant the day’s productivity hinged on a single question: why is ChatGPT down? The short answer is that ChatGPT and dozens of other services rely on Cloudflare’s...
Cloudflare’s edge network suffered a widespread internal degradation on 18 November 2025 that left dozens of major websites and cloud services intermittently unavailable — an outage that surfaced as the now-familiar browser prompt “Please unblock challenges.cloudflare.com to proceed” and...
ChatGPT, X, Canva and a raft of other services intermittently failed for many users today after a major Cloudflare outage that left front‑end security checks returning 500 errors and the now‑notorious browser prompt — “Please unblock challenges.cloudflare.com to proceed.” The interruption...
Cloudflare’s network disruption this morning rippled across the internet, briefly taking down high-profile services such as X, ChatGPT, Canva and multiple multiplayer games while exposing how a single vendor’s outage can cascade through consumer apps, enterprise systems and payment rails...
Cloudflare, a leading provider of web infrastructure and security services, recently experienced a significant outage that disrupted numerous websites and online services. The company has confirmed that this incident was not the result of a cyberattack but rather stemmed from an internal network...
On June 12, 2025, a significant disruption affected major cloud service providers—Google Cloud, Microsoft Azure, Amazon Web Services (AWS), and Cloudflare—leading to widespread outages across numerous internet services. This incident underscores the critical role these platforms play in the...
A sweeping outage rippled across the digital landscape, rattling the world’s most essential cloud services and exposing the fragility of the modern internet’s backbone. For hours, enterprises and everyday users alike found themselves in the crosshairs of a multi-layered technical crisis, as...