The cloud service provider Cloudflare, which maintains part of the internet infrastructure, said this Tuesday that the problems accessing web pages or platforms like X are “resolved” and that there is no evidence that it was an attack or malicious activity.
According to Cloudflare’s status page, the company is “continuing error monitoring to ensure all services return to normal.”
Millions of people around the world experienced problems accessing websites or platforms like X following a massive system failure at cloud service provider Cloudflare, which maintains part of the internet infrastructure.
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The company recognized widespread internal server failures, so-called “500 errors,” that were occurring intermittently.
The ruling prevented access to websites and platforms that use Cloudflare services for security and traffic acceleration, including media, e-commerce and social networks.
Cloudflare explained that the outage was due to an automated configuration file that grew beyond the expected size, causing problems in its internal system.
With information from EFE













































