From Amazon to Roblox, how AWS outage wrecked internet
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Credit: Sameer Al-Doumy via Large parts of the internet are still in a state of recovery today, after yesterday's AWS outage took out large portions of our beloved world wide web thanks to what appears to be a relatively simple DNS error.
While hours have passed since the initial start of AWS updates and a few hours since Amazon's most recent update, we'll paste that below. It seems that many issues with both Battlefield, Fortnite, Epic Games, and Roblox have improved – though it's not a complete fix.
Some of the world's biggest gaming platforms, banks and apps are back online after a worldwide internet services outage on Monday. Find out more here.
LONDON -- LONDON (AP) — Amazon says a massive outage of its cloud computing service has been resolved as of Monday evening, after a problem disrupted internet use around the world, taking down a broad range of online services, including social media, gaming, food delivery, streaming and financial platforms.
The lawsuit joins national legal efforts. In Kentucky, the attorney general recently sued Roblox, saying the company has failed to protect children from predators and lacks effective content filters and age safeguards. There are also lawsuits in Louisiana and other states.