Flightsim .com a bit wierd today

ian elliot

SOH-CM-2026
Got this page when i opend up Flightsim.com

Please unblock challenges.cloudflare.com to proceed.

I dont remember blocking them in the first place so guess its some kind of hack. didnt touch anything, just closed the page
 
I just tried to go to a newsite I always read before going to work and got a similar message.

Not sure who "Cloudshare" is, but no access to sites who use them as an intermediary if in Miami, FL either.

Not going anywhere near any site that has that pop up, which -- unfortunately -- happens to be a lot of newsites right now.

As for Flightsim, all I get is a message that says they are offline?

Really strange.

Jorge
Miami, FL
 
I'm getting it, too! 4:25am Pacific time. Getting it for AVSIM too!

Just Googled Cloudflare and saw this:
Cloudflare outage impacts major websites and services....happening now!
 
Cloud flare is a service that protects websites by placing themselves between the end user and the website. When they have issues like right now nothing works.

Tektips.com is having the same flakey connection issues right now as well.
 
And....if you can sign on to flightsim.com, like I just did, you will find a message from management stating that Dec. 1 the site will be taken down for several
months for them to revamp. đź”” striking a death knell?

 
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The Cloudflare issue is also preventing me from accessing the 'Classic British Flight Sim' forums today too! :(
 
Same at AvSim. Glad to know it's not anything on my end!

Cloudfare says it protects sites from whatever. Apparently today it's protecting AvSim and FlightSim from everyone.
 
Several problems across the internet today myself with Cloudflare, and others using it behind their services.
 
From what I am hearing at work it is the result of a large DDOS attack.
Had to Google that!
A DDoS (distributed denial-of-service) attack overloads a target, such as a website or server, with an overwhelming amount of fake internet traffic, rendering it inaccessible to legitimate users. Attackers use a network of compromised devices, called a botnet, to flood the system with malicious requests, consuming its resources and causing it to crash or go offline. This can disrupt online services, lead to lost revenue, and harm a company's reputation.
 
No issues to access Avsim & Flightsim here in Cape Town, South Africa.
All working fine & can access the forums.
 
Yep, it's back for me too in the northeast USA.

I just came upon this article on my local newspaper's web site explaining what Cloudshare is and about the outage:

https://www.masslive.com/news/2025/11/whats-cloudflare-and-which-sites-does-its-outage-affect.html
I just checked the article above and that is only a few of the sites that got hit. There was one on there that spreads nothing but lies, hatred and misinformation so that one can stay down for all I care as it serves no useful purpose at all and is a total waste of bandwidth!
 
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