Cloudflare’s new report exposes how the global internet still crumbles under fires, earthquakes, politics, and sheer bad luck

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  • Cloudflare tracked global internet outages from July to September across 125 countries
  • Government-imposed blackouts remain among the most common causes of global disruption
  • Iraq, Syria, and Sudan continued their annual shutdowns during national examination periods

Cloudflare’s Q3 Internet Disruptions report paints a troubling picture of how fragile global connectivity remains, even in an era of advanced networking and sophisticated DDoS protection.

Between July and September 2025, the company tracked outages triggered by events ranging from natural disasters and cyberattacks to government-imposed restrictions and accidental cable damage.


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