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Cloudflare crashes again, many famous internet services 'disconnected'

Internet users continue to see Cloudflare go down, leaving many popular apps suddenly inaccessible.

Báo Tuổi TrẻBáo Tuổi Trẻ05/12/2025

Cloudflare - Ảnh 1.

On the website that monitors the status of services called Down Detector, there are constant notifications about Cloudflare's problems.

At 4:00 p.m. on December 5, Cloudflare - a company that provides important network and security services for most of the Internet globally - experienced a problem, making it difficult to access popular applications such as Chat GPT, Canva, Claude, Zoom... At times, users in Vietnam could not access the application.

On the service status monitoring website called Down Detector, as of 4-5pm this afternoon, there have been a series of reports of errors with Cloudflare-related services.

On this platform, in Vietnam alone, there are hundreds of notifications, many members also left shares, accessing and using Chat GPT, Zoom suddenly slows down and then cannot be accessed.

Cloudflare - Ảnh 2.

Latest Cloudflare outage announcement.

At the end of this afternoon, on the Cloudflare website, there was also the latest announcement stating that the system was undergoing maintenance. At present, Cloudflare-related services are back to normal operation.

This is Cloudflare's second outage in just 20 days, with the incident on November 18 also affecting a number of other services for about 45 minutes.

Cloudflare later confirmed that the cause was a configuration error in a Bot Management module update that was blocking legitimate traffic.

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Source: https://tuoitre.vn/cloudflare-lai-gap-su-co-loat-dich-vu-internet-noi-tieng-mat-ket-noi-20251205195932937.htm


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