Microsoft’s cloud fabric suffered a major disruption beginning on October 29, 2025 (UTC) when an inadvertent configuration change to Azure Front Door (AFD) triggered DNS, routing and authentication failures that cascaded across Microsoft 365, Azure management surfaces, Xbox services and...
Alaska Airlines customers experienced disruptions to online check‑in and booking after a widespread Microsoft Azure outage took down parts of the carrier’s website and mobile app on October 29, 2025, a failure that underscores the operational and reputational risks airlines face when core...
Microsoft Azure suffered a widespread, multi-region outage on October 29, 2025, taking down a swath of Microsoft customer-facing services — from Microsoft 365 and Copilot to Xbox Live and Minecraft — and triggering recovery procedures that centered on rolling back Azure Front Door (AFD) to a...
Microsoft’s Azure cloud suffered a major, global outage on October 29, 2025, knocking customers offline and disrupting widely used services — including Microsoft 365 (Office 365), Outlook, Teams, Xbox Live and Minecraft — after a configuration-related failure in Azure’s edge routing fabric...
Microsoft’s cloud fabric suffered a high‑impact interruption that knocked Azure‑fronted web services — including Office 365 admin portals, Xbox/Minecraft authentication, and numerous customer websites — partially offline as engineers traced the root cause to a DNS/routing failure in Azure Front...
The mid‑afternoon collapse of Microsoft's Azure edge fabric knocked airline check‑in systems, retail apps and games offline and produced a blunt reminder: when cloud edge and identity layers hiccup, the visible damage is immediate, cross‑industry and costly. Alaska Airlines reported its website...
Microsoft’s cloud backbone faltered in mid‑afternoon UTC on October 29, 2025, producing a broad global outage that left Microsoft 365 portals, Xbox and Minecraft sign‑ins, and a raft of third‑party websites intermittently unreachable — a failure Microsoft attributed to problems in Azure Front...
Alaska Airlines’ online systems were knocked offline on October 29, 2025, when a sweeping Microsoft Azure outage — traced to a configuration error in Azure Front Door — disrupted the carrier’s websites, apps and a swath of airline and airport systems worldwide, snarling customer service...
A widespread outage that knocked large swathes of Microsoft Azure and Microsoft 365 offline on October 29, 2025 began to ease after several hours of disruption, but the incident underscores deep operational and architectural risks for businesses that treat cloud providers as single points of...
Microsoft’s cloud fabric suffered a major, wide‑ranging disruption that left customers — from gamers to airlines and enterprise admins — facing timeouts, failed sign‑ins and blank management portals as engineers worked to roll back changes and restore edge routing capacity.
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Microsoft’s Azure cloud experienced a significant service disruption on Wednesday that left thousands of users temporarily unable to access the Azure Portal and, in some reports, affected Microsoft 365 services that depend on Azure infrastructure. Outage-monitoring platforms recorded large...
The October 20 AWS outage tore through the internet’s nervous system, leaving major apps, banks and government services intermittently offline and delivering a blunt reminder: modern digital infrastructure is fast, cheap and startlingly concentrated.
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On October 20, 2025, Amazon Web...
Amazon is set to eliminate roughly 30,000 corporate positions in a sweeping downsizing that would amount to nearly one in every ten office roles at the company, a move driven by aggressive cost cutting as Amazon accelerates investment in artificial intelligence and automation. Background...
The internet blinked hard on October 20, 2025 — and for roughly a workday, huge swathes of the web felt the consequences: login failures, frozen checkout flows, interrupted streaming and gaming sessions, and devices that stopped responding. The outage originated inside Amazon Web Services’...
Monday’s Amazon Web Services outage — a region‑level failure in the US‑EAST‑1 cluster that cascaded into a 15‑hour disruption for hundreds of consumer apps, enterprise services and even parts of Amazon itself — was not an isolated prank of distributed systems; it was a public demonstration of...
On Monday morning the internet hiccupped in a way that felt, for many businesses and users, like a global hangover: a major Amazon Web Services (AWS) region suffered a control‑plane failure that produced elevated error rates, DNS resolution problems, and cascading outages across dozens of...
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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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 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...
The October AWS outage was a blunt reminder that modern IT risk extends well beyond malware and phishing: when core cloud infrastructure falters, business continuity must already be built to survive infrastructure failure, not just adversaries. Keeper Security CEO Darren Guccione warned that...