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Major outage at Amazon disrupting business. Rumors of a major cyber attack
Posted on 12/8/21 at 12:03 am
Posted on 12/8/21 at 12:03 am
A major outage in Amazon’s cloud computing network Tuesday severely disrupted services at a wide range of U.S. companies for more than five hours, the latest sign of just how concentrated the business of keeping the internet running has become.
The incident at Amazon Web Services mostly affected the eastern U.S., but still impacted everything from airline reservations and auto dealerships to payment apps and video streaming services to Amazon’s own massive e-commerce operation. That included The Associated Press, whose publishing system was inoperable for much of the day, greatly limiting its ability to publish its news report..
Amazon has still said nothing about what, exactly, went wrong. In fact, the company limited its communications Tuesday to terse technical explanations on an AWS dashboard and a brief statement delivered via spokesperson Richard Rocha that acknowledged the outage had affected Amazon’s own warehouse and delivery operation but said the company was “working to resolve the issue as quickly as possible.”
Roughly five hours after numerous companies and other organizations began reporting issues, the company said in a post on the AWS status page that it had “mitigated” the underlying problem responsible for the outage, which it did not describe. It took some affected companies hours more to thoroughly check their systems and restart their own services.
Also according to DownDetector, people trying to use Instacart, Venmo, Kindle, Roku, and Disney+ reported issues. The McDonald’s app was also down.
The incident at Amazon Web Services mostly affected the eastern U.S., but still impacted everything from airline reservations and auto dealerships to payment apps and video streaming services to Amazon’s own massive e-commerce operation. That included The Associated Press, whose publishing system was inoperable for much of the day, greatly limiting its ability to publish its news report..
Amazon has still said nothing about what, exactly, went wrong. In fact, the company limited its communications Tuesday to terse technical explanations on an AWS dashboard and a brief statement delivered via spokesperson Richard Rocha that acknowledged the outage had affected Amazon’s own warehouse and delivery operation but said the company was “working to resolve the issue as quickly as possible.”
Roughly five hours after numerous companies and other organizations began reporting issues, the company said in a post on the AWS status page that it had “mitigated” the underlying problem responsible for the outage, which it did not describe. It took some affected companies hours more to thoroughly check their systems and restart their own services.
Also according to DownDetector, people trying to use Instacart, Venmo, Kindle, Roku, and Disney+ reported issues. The McDonald’s app was also down.
Posted on 12/8/21 at 12:05 am to MrLSU
Shut coinbase down for a while as well.
Posted on 12/8/21 at 12:06 am to LSUAngelHere1
Most of the US intelligence community uses Amazon to host all of their data.
Posted on 12/8/21 at 12:11 am to MrLSU
Everything is back up and repaired. Could have been a huge DDoS service attack as it affected firewalls at some data centers in NA.
Posted on 12/8/21 at 12:12 am to MrLSU
Doc Ock will not be pleased with this


Posted on 12/8/21 at 12:16 am to MrLSU
quote:This is where they crossed the line
The McDonald’s app was also down.
Posted on 12/8/21 at 12:23 am to MrLSU
Is this like a few weeks ago when everyone swore Facebook was hacked only for it to be someone who fat fingered an update?
This post was edited on 12/8/21 at 12:25 am
Posted on 12/8/21 at 12:23 am to MrLSU
And our current administration can’t run to AWS fast enough with all of our DoD programs information.
shite show.
shite show.
Posted on 12/8/21 at 12:31 am to LSUAngelHere1
quote:
Shut coinbase down for a while as well.
fricking idiots using AWS
Posted on 12/8/21 at 4:03 am to MrLSU
Cyber stuff, fiddlesticks…
In Alabama they do things the old fashioned way, they dump it
From LINK https://news.yahoo.com/fedex-driver-dumped-
In Alabama they do things the old fashioned way, they dump it
quote:
Alabama FedEx driver who dumped nearly 400 boxes did so at least 6 times, sheriff says
From LINK https://news.yahoo.com/fedex-driver-dumped-
Posted on 12/8/21 at 4:50 am to Pepperoni
It's unclear if the sheriff's office will pursue charges.

quote:
In Alabama they do things the old fashioned way, they dump it
Posted on 12/8/21 at 5:34 am to Armymann50
This outage challenged many companies, shutting down websites and apps. McDonald's claimed to be one of them. We all know that it was just a companywide "Dem machine be broken", for McDonalds.
Posted on 12/8/21 at 5:38 am to MrLSU
Is this ongoing? I remember reading about this yesterday
Posted on 12/8/21 at 5:58 am to reauxl tigers
quote:
This is where they crossed the line
I noticed that. I wanted to see if the shake machine was broken before I headed over.
Posted on 12/8/21 at 6:08 am to Stealth Matrix
quote:
Is this ongoing? I remember reading about this yesterday
Think so. Certain portions of the phone system (Mitel) my company uses is still down. Mitel uses AWS. Something to consider next time anyone's company says they want to go all in on the cloud.
This post was edited on 12/8/21 at 6:10 am
Posted on 12/8/21 at 6:24 am to MrLSU
It was fricking anarchy at Disney yesterday. None of the apps worked, monorail was shut down, magic band payments and gift cards were down.
We didn’t do a park yesterday. I bet it was ten times worse in the parks.
We didn’t do a park yesterday. I bet it was ten times worse in the parks.
Posted on 12/8/21 at 6:27 am to MrLSU
Really? That doesn’t seem that safe
Posted on 12/8/21 at 6:30 am to jdd48
I’m not an IT expert nor am I even really all that good with computers, but isn’t the cloud simply an internet connected data storage center, essentially servers owned and managed by someone else?
Is the shift to the cloud essentially outsourcing your data management?
Is the shift to the cloud essentially outsourcing your data management?
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