We're the web team for JDTech Services. We handle all hosting and website services. Everything from personal, non-profit organizations, and business websites.
When a broken DNSSEC rollover took down the .AL top-level domain, we deployed a Negative Trust Anchor on 1.1.1.1 to keep sites reachable. Now, clients do not have to guess if validation was skipped: 1.1.1.1 returns EDE 33, a new error code signaling that validation was temporarily skipped. https://t.co/pa4IKf2sAU
We are launching Workers Cache, a regionally tiered cache that sits directly in front of your Worker entrypoints. Infinitely composable, configured via standard HTTP headers. https://t.co/eBbxHIgUBA
We're opening the waitlist for our Monetization Gateway, which will allow you to charge for any web page, dataset, API, or MCP tool behind Cloudflare. The charges will settle in stablecoins over the x402 open protocol. https://t.co/pvICtEIixj
Urgent Announcement: Service Impact Due to Tornado in Kansas City
On June 1, 2026, a tornado struck Kansas City, severely damaging power lines and infrastructure. Our data center, which hosts our servers, has been directly affected by the event.
As high-profile websites vanish, it’s a reminder that the web has no built-in archival layer.
But some publishers are now blocking the Wayback Machine.
What’s at stake if the web stops being archived? Our new FAQ explains: preserving the public record matters. 🌐📚 https://t.co/fifJnv3xiu
Through close collaboration with the Japan Cybercrime Control Center (JC3), a nonprofit organization dedicated to combating cybercrime in Japan, Microsoft’s Digital Crimes Unit (DCU) identified the India-based ecosystem behind a malicious enterprise impersonating Microsoft and targeting older adults in Japan. The DCU alerted Japan’s National Police Agency (NPA) and India’s Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI), helping them to take decisive action against the individuals behind the operations.
https://t.co/Ea86rZefv1
Through the Microsoft Secure Future Initiative, we're applying cutting-edge security research to strengthen Intune.
From faster vulnerability mitigation to enhanced protections across cloud and AI workloads, these insights are helping us deliver more secure, compliant endpoint management.
Learn more about this important research > https://t.co/wKfzEC4tf9
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OCEAN COUNTY WILDFIRE UPDATE: This morning, JCP&L crews received clearance to begin patrolling our equipment to assess for any potential damage as a result of the Jones Road wildfire. Approximately 25,000 customers remain without power as we continue our surveys.
We're aware of an issue impacting Microsoft 365 Family subscriptions. We're investigating a potential licensing issues and further details will be provided under https://t.co/nEuSQarMf3.
We're investigating an issue with accessing the Exchange Admin Center (EAC). Further details can be found under EX1051697 in the Service Health section of the M365 Admin Center.
We're investigating reports of an issue affecting users' ability to access Outlook on the web. For more information, see EX1036356 in the admin center.
We know many people, including those in the research community, value seeing previous versions of webpages when available. That’s why beginning today, we're adding links to the Internet Archive's Wayback Machine to our "About this result" panel, to give people quick context and make this helpful information easily accessible through Search.
To access archive links, click on the three dots next to a search result. In the window that appears, click on the "More about this page" button, then look for the "See previous versions on Internet Archive's Wayback Machine" link.
It will take a day or so for this to fully roll out and be available for those searching in 40 different languages. Learn more about how "About this result" works and other information it offers here: https://t.co/P6fAoBvsIp