But it wasn't my fault fellas... Promise.
CNBCCloudflare down: Company blames 'unusual' spike in traffic before outage errors20 minutes ago
CNBCCloudflare down: Company blames 'unusual' spike in traffic before outage errors20 minutes ago
That's what I tell my wife, she doesn't believe me either!But it wasn't my fault fellas... Promise.
CNBCCloudflare down: Company blames 'unusual' spike in traffic before outage errors20 minutes ago
This. ^^^^^^^^^^^ I find funny as hellI had to read the back of the shampoo bottle. It was awful.
Just don't get stuck on the lather, rinse, repeat loop.I had to read the back of the shampoo bottle. It was awful.
I'm not quite geezer age yet but this is my thought as well.How many of us geezers are right now thinking that our world has become entirely too dependent on one big master computer system without which business shuts down?
This outage once again showcases how vulnerable we are to a cyber attack. You don’t need a big army. You don’t need missiles.That's probably the longest "almost global" outage I've ever seen? Started at around 4:30am central and only seems to be have fixed by 10:30am or so... My account rep says it was almost certainly nefarious.
This outage once again showcases how vulnerable we are to a cyber attack. You don’t need a big army. You don’t need missiles.
Where is the redundancy to better protect business and banking systems?
That's a bit scaryThat's probably the longest "almost global" outage I've ever seen? Started at around 4:30am central and only seems to be have fixed by 10:30am or so... My account rep says it was almost certainly nefarious.
I like comic understatement.That's a bit scary
yes and no. I have been a vehement supporter of on-prem and without our stuff being onsite we would have major issues.Every time a cloud system goes down, an on-prem server gets its wings.
There is some redundancy in place, but added redundancy costs money. Until businesses start losing money on a regular basis, don't hold your breath waiting for a bulletproof environment.This outage once again showcases how vulnerable we are to a cyber attack. You don’t need a big army. You don’t need missiles.
Where is the redundancy to better protect business and banking systems?
"I had to read the back of the shampoo bottle." Just the thought of this makes me want to hide under the coversI had to read the back of the shampoo bottle. It was awful.
We have several ipads now since I bought new ones so I checked it on another one and got the same results.I rebooted my computer twice because I thought it was on my end.
Excuses are like, well. . . . we all know.Doesn't seem to be an attack this time:
November 18, 2025 at 9:48 AM
Cloudflare CTO speaks out:
I won’t mince words: earlier today we failed our customers and the broader Internet when a problem in Cloudflare network impacted large amounts of traffic that rely on us. The sites, businesses, and organizations that rely on Cloudflare depend on us being available and I apologize for the impact that we caused. Transparency about what happened matters, and we plan to share a breakdown with more details in a few hours. In short, a latent bug in a service underpinning our bot mitigation capability started to crash after a routine configuration change we made. That cascaded into a broad degradation to our network and other services. This was not an attack. That issue, impact it caused, and time to resolution is unacceptable. Work is already underway to make sure it does not happen again, but I know it caused real pain today. The trust our customers place in us is what we value the most and we are going to do what it takes to earn that back.
you know, that's just a conspiracy to get you to use more shampoo.Just don't get stuck on the lather, rinse, repeat loop.
Bot storms have become a daily occurrence to a lot of us. Usually in the form of DDoSOther forums that I look at from time to time have been under attack lately by what the moderators call "bots".
They've gone to a captcha solve for log-in after the user name and password. Maybe connected, maybe not.
Multiple scams in the email lately, four times a day I get notified that my cloud storage is
FULL
BROKEN
NEEDS MORE MONEY
BLAH BLAH
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