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INTERNET SHOCK: HOW A CLOUDFLARE OUTAGE EXPOSES A FRAGILE, FIGHTING TECH WORLD

The Business Guardian

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November 19, 2025

The internet's resilience is undermined when so many eggs are in one basket. The Cloudflare crash followed on the heels of an AWS outage last month that similarly blacked out social media and commerce sites worldwide. Together, they demonstrated that an error at one provider can cascade across continents.

- TDG NETWORK

On Nov. 18, 2025, a crippling failure struck Cloudflare - a major web infrastructure provider - triggering “500 Internal Server Error” messages on hundreds of websites worldwide.

The outage began around 11:20 UTC (late afternoon in India) when Cloudflare reported “unusual traffic” on its network. Within minutes, services from X (formerly Twitter) and Open AI's ChatGPT to Spotify, Canva, and League of Legends went dark. Down detector outage trackers surged with reports: nearly 5,000 users flagged errors at the peak, before falling to a few hundred as the incident wound down. By early afternoon UTC, Cloudflare had deployed a fix and restored most services, but not before millions of end-users and organizations were locked out of critical sites.

This widespread disruption was caused by an internal error at Cloudflare. In an emailed statement, the company said it saw “a spike in unusual traffic” beginning at 11:20 UTC, which **“caused some traffic passing through Cloudflare’s network to experience errors”**. The exact trigger (an internal misconfiguration or bug) remains under investigation, but Cloudflare reassured customers that the fault was internal to its own systems and not due to an external cyberattack. Because Cloudflare sits between users and millions of websites, even unrelated sites experienced failures. As one explanation noted, Cloudflare “acts as a middle layer” for internet traffic, so when it fails, it “takes down a huge number of sites” that rely on it.

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