Major Websites & Apps Went Offline As Amazon Web Services Crash

 The outage has impacted a wide variety of service providers worldwide, among them iRobot, Chime, CashApp, CapitalOne, GoDaddy, the Associated Press, Instacart Kindle and Roku. Some users also reported issues with Disney+,


Amazon and all of its services have crashed across the globe, knocking out other popular websites like Tinder and Venmo that rely on the company’s cloud servers and affecting thousands of consumers.

The platform, Amazon Music and Prime video, Alexa, Ring and Amazon Web Services, which offers a series of services for online applications, all started experiencing problems at 10:40am ET.

Amazon officials stated they have identified the ‘root cause’ of the problem and were working to fix it, according to Dailymail.

Amazon said the outage was likely due to issues related to application programming interface, which is a set of protocols for building and integrating application software.

‘We are experiencing API and console issues in the US-EAST-1 Region,’ Amazon said in a report on its service health dashboard.

In a later update, the company reported that it was ‘starting to see some signs of recovery’ but could not say when the service will be fully restored.

‘We do not have an ETA for full recovery at this time,’ Amazon stated.

The Amazon Web Services outage is far worse than the others because it provides cloud computing services to individuals, universities, governments and companies around the world.

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John Amadi

A whole AWS crash? I thought they have all the advanced security set ups

Endy Edeson

John: It could be cruel work of advanced hackers. There are unknown IT GURUS that are even more knowledgeable than the big TECH COMPANIES

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