Amazon's cloud services unit, Amazon Web Services (AWS), is recovering early Monday morning following an outage that caused connectivity issues for companies and disrupted services for popular ...
A major outage caused widespread internet disruption across the world and left millions of people unable to access sites including HMRC, Snapchat, Fortnite, and Duolingo. The outage also affected work ...
Amazon, Roblox, Snapchat, The New York Times’ Wordle are just some of the more that 1,000 websites and apps that went down this morning. Other apps with reported outages include banking services ...
An Amazon Web Services outage on October 20 affected numerous popular websites and online services. Services like Fortnite, United Airlines, Disney+, and AT&T experienced disruptions across the U.S.
An Amazon Web Services (AWS) outage is causing widespread issues for numerous websites and services. The problems are primarily concentrated in the U.S. East region, according to DownDetector.com.
Snapchat, Roblox and several banks among major apps down in Amazon internet services outage A major internet outage has disrupted several popular apps and websites this morning, with Amazon confirming ...
SAN FRANCISCO, Oct 20 (Reuters) - Amazon.com cloud service returned to normal operations on Monday afternoon, the company said, after an internet outage that caused global turmoil among thousands of ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio -- A new Ohio law requires pornography websites to verify a user’s age — but according to Attorney General Dave Yost, nearly all of them are ignoring it. Yost’s office reviewed 20 of ...
WASHINGTON — At least eight federal agencies are publicly blaming the government shutdown on Democrats or the left, a move critics say misuses U.S. government websites in a partisan messaging war.
WASHINGTON, Oct. 1 (UPI) --The Department of Housing and Urban Development has posted banners on its official website blaming the "radical left" for the government shutdown -- a move that questions ...
A highly politicized warning message popped up on U.S. Forest Service websites Wednesday morning as the federal government shutdown began. The red banner message, which appeared at the top of national ...
Official government websites are starting to display messages on their homepage blaming Democrats for the government shutdown. "Due to the Democrat-led shutdown, website updates will be limited until ...
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