Cloudflare CTO apologizes to the internet as a whole after . . . On Tuesday afternoon, Cloudflare CTO Dane Knecht apologized to the internet After Cloudflare resolved an outage that caused widespread problems across the internet ecosystem, Knecht took to X to offer his apologies The CTO wrote, "I won’t mince words: earlier today we failed our customers and
Cloudflare CTO apologises after major outage hits internet . . . Cloudflare CTO Dane Knecht publicly addressed the major outage that disrupted internet services worldwide, with the company apologising for the failure and acknowledging a technical bug that triggered the breakdown
Not an attack: Cloudflare CTO Dane Knecht reveals what . . . I won’t mince words: earlier today we failed our customers and the broader Internet when a problem in @Cloudflare network impacted large amounts of traffic that rely on us The sites, businesses, and organizations that rely on Cloudflare depend on us being available and I… — Dane Knecht 🦭 (@dok2001) November 18, 2025
Cloudflare blames massive internet outage on ‘latent bug’ Around the same time, Cloudflare’s chief technology officer Dane Knecht explained that a latent bug was responsible in an apologetic X post “In short, a latent bug in a service underpinning
Cloudflare blames a software crash after sites like X and . . . A Cloudflare outage disrupted major websites, including X and ChatGPT, for several hours on Tuesday Cloudflare apologized, with CTO Dane Knecht saying it had "failed" its customers The company