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EDIT: Cloudflare made a blog post explaining it as a malfunction.
My original post:
It's very normal for countries to DDOS each other to test their limits, and if it could be incorporated in an attack.
And yes, of course the US is also testing this against other nations.
It could also just be a malfunction or someone acting independently. Who knows.
Every DDoS that hits Cloudflare is bigger than the previous one. There's bound to be one that they couldn't instantly mitigate.
Did Akamai, their competitor, ever blinked? (I don’t remember).
Even if they did, the importance of decentralising the internet away from a few big providers is no joke.
Yes of course I totally agree.
This was a malfunction, not a DDoS attack. https://blog.cloudflare.com/18-november-2025-outage/
Thanks mate, I edited my post for clarity.