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Huge Internet Outage, Some Of World's Biggest Sites Go Down

08.06.2021 06:59 AM
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Huge Internet Outage, Some Of World's Biggest Sites Go Down
Many major websites around the world went down Tuesday after Fastly, a major content delivery network, reported a widespread failure.

The websites: CNN, the Guardian, the New York Times, Target, Amazon and many others went down and the problem appears to be related to an outage at Fastly (FSLY), a cloud service provider.

"We are continuing to investigate this issue," the company said on its service status website (which was working).

Nearly 21,000 Reddit users reported issues with the social media platform, while more than 2,000 users reported problems with Amazon, according to outage monitoring website Downdetector.com.
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