AT&T wasn't the sole service provider affected on the Tuesday morning outage, as several websites relying on Cloudflare servers also experienced disruptions.
According to Gizmodo, Cloudflare CEO Matthew Prince cited a software glitch within the company's firewall as the culprit for CPU overload. The server malfunction impacted all of the company's services, including websites hosted on Cloudflare's network.
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Europe and Eastern United States were the regions most affected by the incident. Cloudflare's operations center in London was the first area to experience CPU overload. Initially, a DDoS attack was suspected due to the firewall system designed to scale and mitigate such occurrences. However, after investigation, the company found no evidence of abnormal traffic or related attack evidence.
Notably, among the affected websites was DownDetector, a platform used by millions to check the status of websites and other online services, including Cloudflare, also experienced downtime. The company takes full responsibility and apologizes for the disruption.
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