
Redazione RHC : 18 November 2025 13:20
The morning of November 18, 2025, will be remembered as one of the most anomalous and widespread outages on the Cloudflare network in recent months. The CDN—the beating heart of millions of websites, applications, and API services—began experiencing cascading outages across several geographic areas, significantly impacting our site, Red Hot Cyber , which uses Cloudflare infrastructure for CDN, caching, and DDoS protection.
The following notice has been posted on the Cloudflare System Status portal:
11:48 UTC: “Cloudflare is aware of, and investigating an issue which potentially impacts multiple customers.”
12:03 UTC: “We are continuing to investigate this issue.”

One of the most unusual elements is the fact that Downdetector , a platform used to check for outages and anomalies on major services, is also unreachable or with extremely slow loading times.
This made it more difficult to monitor the spike in user reports, creating an information domino effect: many users couldn’t even verify which services were actually offline, increasing the perception of a widespread blackout.
The cause of the incident remains completely unknown at this time. Cloudflare has not yet released technical details, and the lack of precise information opens up several possible scenarios:
The simultaneity with the Downdetector crash, furthermore, suggests that the problem may have affected not only content served via Cloudflare, but also other critical nodes in the public monitoring ecosystem.
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