More than 1,000 people were reporting connectivity issues with Amazon Web Services Tuesday morning after a day of outages plagued thousands of popular apps and websites across the internet. An AWS ...
Yesterday, Monday, a kind of internet catastrophe (greatest plausible disaster) occurred: an error in Amazon's server infrastructure has numerous dependent internet ...
An outage on Monday affected web hosting giant Amazon Web Services (AWS), which took out vast swathes of the web, including websites, banks, and some government services. On Monday afternoon, the ...
see more of our stories on Google. Add Axios on Google The Amazon Web Services logo is displayed on a mobile phone screen in front of Amazon's company icon. Photo: Hakan Nural/Anadolu via Getty Images ...
Amazon Web Services says it has fixed the underlying problem that has disrupted many of the world's biggest websites and apps, and that all services have "returned to normal operations" Snapchat, ...
Amazon Web Services (AWS) experienced an outage Monday, impacting multiple websites in the US-EAST-1 Region, according to the company's health dashboard. Snapchat, Canva and Fortnite were just a few ...
On Sept. 11, Michigan representatives proposed an internet content ban bill unlike any of the others we've seen: This particularly far-reaching legislation would ban not only many types of online ...
Amazon Web Services said most of its service operations were "succeeding normally" on Monday, after a major shutdown affected online platforms, from banks to social media giants. The disruption ...
As we said a little earlier, there are now reports that customers of several banks are also facing issues. Lloyds, as well as its subsidiaries Halifax and Bank of Scotland, are all facing thousands of ...