Cloudflare outage knocks out parts of internet as work underway on fix

Global NewsTuesday, November 18, 2025 at 1:44:57 PM
Cloudflare outage knocks out parts of internet as work underway on fix
  • A technical issue at Cloudflare has resulted in significant internet outages, impacting users worldwide and causing error messages on various websites. The company is actively addressing the situation to restore normal operations.
  • This outage highlights the critical role Cloudflare plays in internet infrastructure, as it provides security services for millions of websites. The disruption not only affects users but also raises concerns about the reliability of internet services that many businesses depend on.
  • The incident underscores ongoing vulnerabilities in internet infrastructure, as similar outages have occurred in the past, prompting discussions about the need for more robust systems to prevent future disruptions and ensure consistent online access.
— via World Pulse Now AI Editorial System

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