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07/22/2025 - Updated on 07/23/2025
A massive technical malfunction at Cloudflare Inc., the web infrastructure giant that underpins huge swaths of the global internet, has sent the digital world into chaos, abruptly taking down popular sites, crucial business services, and even government applications.
The sheer breadth of the outage—which the company called an “internal service degradation”—has sparked widespread panic among users unable to access essential platforms. Visitors to countless websites are being met with cryptic “Widespread 500 Errors,” a server-side message that offers no clarity on when access will resume.
The issue, which appears to be linked to a surge in “unusual traffic” potentially exacerbated by scheduled maintenance in multiple data centers, is acting like a systemic chokehold on the web.
The list of major services affected is staggering, highlighting the extreme concentration risk in relying on a few central infrastructure providers:
Cloudflare, which is responsible for shielding millions of sites from cyberattacks and speeding up content delivery, has confirmed it has identified the issue and is implementing a fix.
Cloudflare Statement: “We are seeing services recover, but customers may continue to observe higher-than-normal error rates as we continue remediation efforts.”
The incident serves as a brutal reminder of the single points of failure in the modern internet and is sure to renew scrutiny on the few firms that serve as the web’s backbone. Cloudflare shares were down in pre-market trading following the news.
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