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A global outage has hit AWS, Cloudflare, X, and even OpenAI. Reports are flooding in across major cities, but the cause remains unclear.
The infrastructure service Cloudflare faced massive outages on Tuesday morning, cutting off access to ChatGPT, Claude, Spotify, X, and other platforms.
If you've tried logging into social media or want to write a quick review of the movie you've just watched, there's a good chance you've run into an error message. That's because internet cybersecurity and network company Cloudflare has gone down.
Cloudflare said on Tuesday morning that it was "all hands on deck" trying to work out the cause of the outage.
The instructional website Iowa Regent universities use for teachers and students, Canvas, was impacted by the outage.
This morning, an AWS outage took down a significant chunk of the Internet, including Roblox, Fortnite, Amazon, banks, and more.
A Cloudflare outage caused major disruptions to platforms like X, ChatGPT, and others. The issue stemmed from a hidden software bug unrelated to an attack.
Just weeks after Amazon Web Services went down for a day, Cloudflare created a widespread issue on November 18.
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