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Cloudflare outage knocks several websites

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A major Cloudflare outage caused several global websites and apps including X (Twitter), ChatGPT, and even DownDetector to go offline on Tuesday morning. Many users saw an error message saying they needed to “unblock challenges.cloudflare.com” before the sites could load.

Cloudflare posted an update saying that a fix had been rolled out and that services were returning to normal. The company said it first noticed a “spike in unusual traffic” around 6:20AM ET, which caused errors across its network. Cloudflare is still investigating what triggered the sudden traffic spike.

Cloudflare’s CTO Dane Knecht, clarified on X that the outage wasn’t caused by a cyberattack. Instead, a hidden bug in its bot-mitigation system began crashing after a routine configuration update which led to the widespread downtime.

The outage also affected other major platforms like Uber, Spotify, Canva, Grindr, Indeed, and several news websites. This incident comes just weeks after large outages hit AWS and Microsoft Azure, disrupting major online services worldwide.

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Erl Burtanog

Erl Burtanog

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Erldian Burtanog is a Communication Arts graduate who brings a fresh perspective to the world of technology. His curiosity and passion for storytelling have led him to cover the latest in tech, innovation, and digital trends. He specializes in video production, editing, and writing, and has covered events both locally and internationally for YugaTech. Outside of tech journalism, he creates fashion content and pursues his interest in styling, blending creativity with media and storytelling.

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