NPR's Ailsa Chang speaks with Betsy Cooper, a cybersecurity expert at the Aspen Institute, about this week's major Internet outage and the world's reliance on a handful of web services companies.
On Tuesday morning, thousands of global internet users were blocked from accessing websites and apps including X, Zoom, ...
Cloudflare has revealed the cause behind an outage that took down much of the internet: one bad file.On Tuesday, an incident ...
Whenever a major cloud provider has an outage, we are reminded how dependent we are on the internet, and that a very small ...
Internet infrastructure provider Cloudflare says it has identified an issue that caused outages for the social media platform ...
In a blog post, Cloudflare CEO Matthew Prince explained the cause of the outage that took a lot of websites offline on.
Cloudflare experienced a widespread outage that disrupted access to major platforms such as X, ChatGPT, Spotify, Uber, and government services, with the incident traced to a configuration-related ...
A spokesperson for the Nova Scotia government says the outage affected many programs and online services, including access to ...
Cloudflare said on Tuesday morning that it was "all hands on deck" trying to work out the cause of the outage.
Another day, another massive tech outage that crippled the world wide web and left users scrambling to get online.
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