Tuesday, November 18, 2025

CLOUDFARE Experiencing an internal service degradation,” . . .

Major websites such as X and ChatGPT have stopped working due to an outage at Internet infrastructure provider Cloudflare on Tuesday. A popular tool for checking whether a site is down, downdetector.com, has also been affected.
18 Nov, 2025 13:49

Parts of the internet are down: Live Updates

Issues with infrastructure provider Cloudflare have caused outages across popular websites worldwide
 

In a message on its status page just before noon UTC, the company said that it “is experiencing an internal service degradation,” and investigating the issue.

Cloudflare’s servers act as “reverse proxy,” routing internet traffic through its network to protect against potential cyberthreats to its customers. It protects nearly a fifth of all sites around the world.

Major websites that use its protection have faced intermittent outages.
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Cloudflare outage this morning impacting X and other websites $NET is currently down about 3.1%

x outage: X and Cloudflare Down? Downdetector reports outage. Here's when  will the service be back up, Cloudflare statement - The Economic Times

  • 14:55 GMT

    Cloudflare has reported that it believes the problem has been fixed.

    “A fix has been implemented, and we believe the incident is now resolved. We will continue to monitor for any errors to ensure all services are operating normally,” the company said on its status page.

  • 14:49 GMT

    Service to major websites such as X and Spotify appears to have returned.

  • 14:45 GMT

    Cloudflare has blamed the outage on a surge in “unusual traffic.”

    “We saw a spike in unusual traffic to one of Cloudflare’s services beginning at 11:20 UTC. That caused some traffic passing through Cloudflare’s network to experience errors,” CBS news cited a company spokesperson as saying.

    “We do not yet know the cause of the spike in unusual traffic.”

  • 14:35 GMT

    Cloudflare has not yet given an estimate as to how long a solution would take. While the company reported that it found and was implementing a fix at around 13:00 GMT, its latest statement more than an hour later said it was “continuing to work” on the issue.

  • 14:26 GMT

    The website belonging to Moody’s, one of the biggest financial ratings agencies, has similarly been affected.

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  • 14:18 GMT

    Open AI's ChatGPT, the world's most popular chatbot website, and Downdetector, the go-to platform for checking website status information, have also been affected.

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  • 13:52 GMT

    Cloudflare has reported that it has restored access to its secure internet traffic service for its London servers.

    “We have made changes that have allowed Cloudflare Access and WARP to recover... We have re-enabled WARP access in London,” the company said on its status page.

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