A technical malfunction has affected website access for users attempting to visit nytimes.com, resulting in the activation of automated security protocols. The system generated error code 22018 and deployed CAPTCHA verification measures to address the connectivity issues.
The disruption appears to be related to the website's security infrastructure, which automatically triggered protective measures when irregular access patterns were detected. Users encountering the problem are being redirected through a verification system hosted on geo.captcha-delivery.com, indicating that geographic location services are being employed as part of the security protocol.
Technical data from the incident shows specific identifiers and encryption codes being generated to manage the verification process. The system logged multiple parameters including connection timestamps, security hashes, and user session information to maintain website integrity while troubleshooting the access issues.
Website administrators are working to resolve the connectivity problems and restore normal access for all users. The CAPTCHA verification system remains active as a temporary security measure until the underlying technical issues can be fully addressed and resolved.














 
					 
		










