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Cloudflare outage disrupts major web services globally

By Jessi WuNovember 19, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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  • Platforms such as ChatGPT, Claude, and Perplexity were hit by the outage.
  • The incident highlights the risks of centralised traffic and bot-mitigation systems in internet-scale services.

What happened: Cloudflare suffered a major network failure that caused global service disruptions

On Tuesday, Cloudflare acknowledged a network failure that began around 11:20 UTC and resulted in widespread 500-error messages across its infrastructure. The anomaly was triggered by a “spike in unusual traffic” which caused one of its bot-mitigation systems to crash, leading to cascading failures for multiple services. Platforms dependent on Cloudflare’s network—estimated to handle around 20% of global web traffic—saw disrupted access, including ChatGPT, Claude, X (formerly Twitter), and various online games and retail services. While Cloudflare confirmed the issue was “resolved” after several hours, it warned that residual error rates might persist as it continued to monitor the network.

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Why it’s important

This outage serves as a salient reminder that internet resilience hinges upon a small number of infrastructure providers. Cloudflare’s global network disruption exposed the fact that diverse platforms—from AI assistants to gaming services—share dependencies on common traffic-management systems. The impact demonstrates how a singular configuration failure can ripple through the digital ecosystem, challenging assumptions about redundancy and decentralisation. For enterprises and developers relying on cloud-edge architectures, the event prompts questions around risk-mitigation: should architecture diversify beyond major providers, or demand further transparency and contingency from them?

Moreover, from a regulatory and policy perspective, the incident may push governments and watchdogs to examine the market dominance of infrastructure platforms and their role in broader cybersecurity resilience. The outage reinforces that in the era of AI, cloud and multi-service web platforms, the “hidden” infrastructure is as critical as the applications that depend on it.

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Jessi Wu

Jessi is an intern reporter at BTW Media, having studied fintech at the University of New South Wales. She specialises in blockchain and cryptocurrency. Contact her at j.wu@btw.media.

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