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by shdon 2557 days ago
Things like this are not unique to CF and actually originate from outside their network. It does happen every once in a while, but I have far more confidence in CF's ability to resolve it than my own. They have the clout in the industry, the connections and the expertise to deal with this kind of thing. I've been with CF since late 2011 and am quite satisfied with their services.
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That's a good point, and I must admit I didn't know what a route leak was or that it could inflict this kind of damage. I appreciate now it's not CloudFlare's fault, and my hat is off to the CTO for posting more detail here.

On the plus side, I did get to test the "Pause CloudFlare" button in a real-world scenario!