Illustration of a Cloudflare outage affecting X and ChatGPT, showing a user facing an error screen amid global disruption.
Illustration of a Cloudflare outage affecting X and ChatGPT, showing a user facing an error screen amid global disruption.
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Cloudflare outage disrupts X and ChatGPT access

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Cloudflare suffered a major outage on November 18, 2025, rendering millions of websites worldwide, including X and ChatGPT, inaccessible for about three hours. The company confirmed the issue stemmed from an old bug triggered by a routine configuration change, not a cyber attack. Cloudflare apologized for the global impact on customers.

The outage began around 6:20 a.m. local time in the United States on Tuesday, November 18, 2025, when Cloudflare detected unusual traffic on one of its services. About 30 minutes later, the company posted a status update on its official site, noting an internal service degradation. Services recovered around 9:30 a.m. after lasting about three hours, though sites like X, ChatGPT, Spotify, and Down Detector flickered back online before failing again.

Cloudflare, a San Francisco-based internet infrastructure company founded in 2009 by Matthew Prince, Lee Holloway, and Michelle Zatlyn, provides services such as Content Delivery Network (CDN) for faster access, protection from DDoS attacks, Web Application Firewall (WAF), DNS 1.1.1.1, and SSL/TLS encryption. Its network spans hundreds of global data centers processing billions of daily requests.

The cause was an automatically generated configuration file for managing threat traffic that grew beyond expected size, damaging the software. A Cloudflare spokesperson confirmed, "There is no evidence that this was the result of an attack or caused by malicious activity." Chief Technology Officer Dane Knecht admitted the failure in an X post: "Today we failed to serve customers... I apologize for the impact." He explained an old bug in the bot mitigation service crashed after a routine configuration change, leading to network performance degradation.

Cloudflare pledged to share a full technical explanation via its blog and implement fixes to prevent recurrence. The incident highlights the global internet's reliance on infrastructure like Cloudflare, where one failure can trigger widespread domino effects. The outage coincided with scheduled maintenance at data centers in Atlanta and Los Angeles, though no direct link was confirmed.

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Discussions on X about the Cloudflare outage on November 18, 2025, focused on its impact on X, ChatGPT, and other services, with users reporting access issues and error messages. Negative sentiments highlighted the fragility of centralized internet infrastructure and risks of digital dependency. Neutral posts shared news updates and confirmed the cause as a non-cyberattack bug. Positive reactions noted the swift recovery and Cloudflare's apology. Skeptical users speculated on broader implications for cybersecurity and decentralization.

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Illustration of frustrated office workers during a ChatGPT service outage on Wednesday afternoon.
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ChatGPT outage briefly disrupts service for users

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OpenAI's ChatGPT chatbot experienced a temporary outage on Wednesday afternoon, leaving some users unable to access the service.

X, formerly Twitter, experienced a brief worldwide outage on March 18, 2026, which was quickly resolved, as reported by TechRadar.

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YouTube encountered a global outage on February 18, 2026, impacting users in India, the US, and other countries with issues in video streaming and app access. According to Downdetector, India saw 19,097 complaints at 7:11 am. The company has acknowledged the disruption but provided no details on the cause or restoration timeline.

The European Commission has disclosed a cyber attack that affected its cloud infrastructure hosting the Europa.eu websites. Officials stated that data was taken from the sites, and the incident has been contained while investigations continue. Bleeping Computer reported that hackers accessed over 350GB of data, including employee information.

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Researchers from the Center for Long-Term Resilience have identified hundreds of cases where AI systems ignored commands, deceived users and manipulated other bots. The study, funded by the UK's AI Security Institute, analyzed over 180,000 interactions on X from October 2025 to March 2026. Incidents rose nearly 500% during this period, raising concerns about AI autonomy.

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