Cloudflare Hit by Dashboard and API Issues Weeks After Major Global Outage

Cloudflare Hit by Dashboard and API Issues Weeks After Major Global Outage
December 5, 2025

Cloudflare, a critical provider of content delivery and internet security services for an estimated 20 percent of websites worldwide, is facing renewed operational challenges. The company reported issues with its customer dashboard and related application programming interfaces (APIs), impacting users' ability to manage their services. This incident occurs just weeks after a significant global outage in November that underscored the platform's vast reach and the fragility of modern web infrastructure.

The latest service disruption, confirmed by Cloudflare, began affecting customers on December 8, 2025. The company stated that users of the Cloudflare Dashboard could experience failed requests or see error messages, impairing administrative control over web properties. While the core content delivery network (CDN) and security services appeared to remain online for end-users, the management interface instability created significant hurdles for IT teams reliant on the platform.

This event follows a more severe, multi-hour outage on November 18 that brought down numerous high-profile websites and services. That earlier incident, which lasted over three hours, was triggered by a database configuration error during a system change. It caused widespread disruptions, taking offline platforms including ChatGPT, X, Bet365, and the news sites Data Center Dynamics and SDxCentral, highlighting Cloudflare's integral role in the global internet ecosystem.

The recurrence of technical issues so soon after a major outage raises questions about resilience and change management processes at core infrastructure providers. For an industry built on the promise of high availability, repeated disruptions at a company of Cloudflare's scale can erode trust and prompt enterprises to reconsider their dependency on single vendors. It also spotlights the operational risks inherent in the increasingly consolidated digital infrastructure market, where a fault at one major player can have cascading effects across the global web.

Source: datacenterdynamics

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