Cloudflare experienced another widespread outage on Friday, affecting major websites like Canva and Zoom. The company’s CTO revealed the root cause was disabling logging features to address a React CVE. While services are now restored, this marks the second significant disruption in a month, raising concerns about network stability and prompting further investigation.
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