Update 10.45pm MYT: Cloudflare services have been restored, according to an updated tweet from its Co-Founder and Ceo Matthew Prince.
Appear to have mitigated the issue causing the outage. Traffic restored. Working now to restore all services globally. More details to come as we have them.
— Matthew Prince 🌥 (@eastdakota) July 2, 2019
— Original Story —
A massive global Cloudflare outage has brought down thousands of active sites around the world, inclusive a number of notable Malaysian websites.
Affected local sites include Malaysiakini, FreeMalaysiaToday as well as Malaysian Airlines which were all displaying 502 Gateway Timeout pages.
Aware of major @Cloudflare issues impacting us network wide. Team is working on getting to the bottom of what’s going on. Will continue to update.
— Matthew Prince 🌥 (@eastdakota) July 2, 2019
Popular outage tracking and reporting site Down Detector and online game chatting service Discord is also inaccessible at time of writing.
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