As of early morning on April 5, 2026, there are reports of a high-sustained frequency of DDoS attacks and significant internet infrastructure issues, making it a difficult security environment.
Based on recent alerts and technical reports:
Based on recent alerts and technical reports:
- Active DDoS Threats: Cybersecurity reports indicate a 2026 surge in DDoS attacks, driven by botnets like “Kimwolf” and sophisticated, low-speed “Slow Post” attacks that can cause services to crawl.
- Infrastructure Issues: There have been recent reports of ISP outages in the U.S. and public cloud network instability, with some reports noting a 50% increase in U.S. ISP outages week-over-week.
- Recent Outage Trends: Cloudflare and major service providers have experienced outages in the past few days, sometimes caused by configuration errors that mimic DDoS attacks.
If you are experiencing slow emails and texts, it is likely due to either a localized ISP disruption or a widespread “low and slow” attack targeting network infrastructure. You can check Downdetector to see if specific providers (like Gmail or mobile carriers) are currently experiencing spikes in reported issues.