An abrupt DNS and edge-routing failure knocked large parts of Microsoft’s cloud management surfaces offline on October 29, 2025, briefly preventing customers worldwide from reaching the Azure Portal and causing intermittent outages and delays across Microsoft 365 services — a disruption...
Microsoft’s Azure cloud suffered a major outage on October 29, 2025, knocking customers offline and disrupting high-profile services — including Microsoft 365 (Office 365), Minecraft, Xbox Live and multiple airline and retail systems — after problems with the company’s Azure Front Door edge and...
Microsoft’s cloud fabric suffered a catastrophic, broadly scoped disruption on 29 October 2025 that knocked Azure Front Door (AFD) and related network/control-plane infrastructure offline, producing cascading outages across Microsoft 365, the Azure Portal, Xbox/Minecraft sign‑in flows and many...
Microsoft’s cloud fabric faltered again on October 29, 2025, when an Azure Front Door (AFD) — the edge routing and content-delivery layer that fronts many Microsoft services — experienced a configuration and routing failure that produced widespread outages across Microsoft 365, the Azure Portal...
Microsoft’s cloud fabric suffered a sharp, highly visible disruption that left thousands of users unable to reach the Azure Portal and knocked authentication-dependent services — from Microsoft 365 admin consoles to Xbox/Minecraft sign‑ins — offline for hours while engineers scrambled to...
Microsoft’s cloud fabric faltered again this week as an Azure outage — traced to instability in Azure Front Door and a regional networking misconfiguration — produced widespread authentication failures and partial service blackouts that affected Microsoft 365, Teams, the Azure and Microsoft 365...
A Microsoft cloud outage knocked large swathes of Microsoft 365, Azure management consoles and even gaming services offline for hours, with users worldwide reporting failed sign‑ins, blank admin portal blades, intermittent 502/504 gateway errors and disrupted Minecraft and Xbox authentication —...
The internet wobbled when a major Amazon Web Services (AWS) region suffered a control‑plane failure, knocking hundreds of high‑profile sites and apps partially or wholly offline and exposing how small, ordinary technical failures in the cloud can produce outsized, global disruption.
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Amazon Web Services’ US‑EAST‑1 region suffered a high‑impact outage on October 20, 2025 that knocked hundreds of consumer and enterprise services offline, exposed a brittle set of control‑plane dependencies (notably DNS resolution for Amazon DynamoDB), and renewed urgent debate about how the...
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Amazon Web Services suffered a widespread, day‑long disruption on October 20, 2025 that knocked major consumer apps, payment platforms and enterprise services offline — and the incident has renewed a hard‑nosed conversation about resilience that goes far beyond traditional threat prevention...
Amazon’s cloud hiccup on October 20 exposed a brittle chord beneath the payments world: for nearly a full day, merchant checkout flows, fintech apps and critical financial services stumbled when a failure in AWS’s largest Northern Virginia region cut off access to core services that many...
Amazon Web Services suffered a severe, day‑long outage on October 20, 2025 that cascaded through a huge swath of the internet, knocking offline consumer apps, gaming platforms, finance services, and even parts of Amazon’s own retail and device ecosystems — and the disruption underlined a simple...
The week’s major cloud outage — centered on Amazon Web Services’ US‑EAST‑1 cluster — sent a clear message to businesses and consumers: the internet’s plumbing is now concentrated in a handful of corporate hands, and when one of those hands falters the effect ripples through everything from games...
Amazon Web Services suffered a region‑level failure that cascaded into a multi‑hour global outage, knocking dozens of major websites, apps and cloud‑backed devices offline and exposing the tight coupling between core cloud control‑plane primitives and everyday user experiences.
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A sweeping Amazon Web Services outage on Monday morning knocked large swathes of the internet offline for hours, disrupting popular apps, streaming services, financial platforms and even parts of government infrastructure while underscoring a familiar but worsening reality: a handful of...
The internet you use every day — from messaging apps and streaming services to online banking and government portals — runs on racks of servers, miles of fibre and a handful of companies that operate vast, power-hungry data centres: the cloud is the invisible engine of the web. Recent reporting...
A massive Amazon Web Services outage on October 20, 2025 knocked hundreds of major websites and apps offline and left global internet traffic sluggish for hours, exposing the deep concentration of modern online infrastructure in a handful of cloud regions and the cascading fragility that follows...
A large portion of the public internet experienced service disruptions on October 20, 2025 after a major outage in Amazon Web Services’ US‑EAST‑1 region, knocking high‑profile apps such as Snapchat and Canva offline for many users and exposing brittle dependencies around DynamoDB, DNS...
Amazon Web Services’ US‑EAST‑1 region suffered a DNS‑related failure that briefly knocked hundreds — by some counts more than a thousand — of high‑profile sites and services offline on October 20, 2025, and the outage underlined a simple technical truth with major business consequences: when a...
More than 1,000 websites and apps went dark across large parts of the internet on Monday morning as a major outage in Amazon Web Services’ US‑EAST‑1 region triggered elevated error rates, DNS resolution failures and cascading service interruptions that briefly knocked out popular consumer apps...