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.
Cloudflare CEO Matthew Prince apologises for the firm's worst outage in years and shares details of how a change to database ...
Cloudflare acknowledged the problem on its status page at around 8 a.m. ET, stating that it had identified the root cause and ...
Cloudflare says a major internal glitch, not a cyberattack, caused the global outage and restored services after fixing an ...
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The severe Cloudflare outage was caused not by an attack, but by an internal error. Cloudflare has now explained this in ...
Huge chunks of the internet were completely unavailable yesterday, with many other websites and services experiencing slow performance. It ...
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