Major websites crash after global internet outage

Major websites crash after global internet outage

Government , social media, news outlets impacted as Fastly reports glitch.

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KOLKATA: A global internet outage hit social media, government, and news websites on Tuesday morning. Many renowned news outlets including the Financial Times, the New York Times, CNN and Bloomberg News were down.

According to some media reports, a technical glitch in a private CDN (Content Delivery Network) caused the outage. "Error 503 Service Unavailable" message flashed across affected websites. Amazon.com Inc's retail website also suffered due to the outage, even as Twitch experienced issues. Several Reddit users also reported issues with the platform. Ireland, Germany, United Kingdom, United States, Hong Kong, Japan, and Singapore were the countries mainly impacted by the outage.

Some reports have traced the problem to Fastly, a cloud computing services provider that runs an "edge cloud", which is designed to speed up loading times for websites, protect them from denial-of-service attacks, and help them deal with sudden bursts in traffic. "We're currently investigating potential impact to performance with our CDN services,” Fastly said in an error message. Later, it announced on its status page that the issue was identified and a fix has been implemented.