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One-fifth of web traffic could be down as Cloudfare crash leads to widespread internet outage
Cloudflare, a major global web services provider, confirmed its services have crashed, leading to "widespread errors" for internet users, with approximately one-fifth of the internet impacted by the o
Cloudflare, one of the largest providers of internet services for websites, said just before 7:00 a.m. Eastern that it had begun investigating the issue.
The internet is down (again). A wide range of websites (including our very own gizmodo.com) were down on Tuesday morning due to an outage involving internet infrastructure giant Cloudflare.
Major internet platforms are experiencing service disruptions on the morning of Nov. 18, following a reported outage by Cloudflare.
Services like Cloudflare underpin much of the internet, working invisibly in the background. But when things go wrong, it can have major impacts.
For much of the world, there is no longer any such thing as being offline. The internet underpins the global financial and consumer ecosystem, enabling instant communication and transactions. While the system is integral to so much human activity,
When web services provider Cloudflare went down on Tuesday, a significant portion of the internet became unavailable.
Cloudflare’s new engineer @bunnysayzz went viral after his “first day” coincided with a massive outage that broke half the internet. Fired within hours, he turned the chaos into comedy and a startup.