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Internet cut affects Google Cloud, AWS and other services

Internet cut affects Google Cloud, AWS and other services

The National21 hours ago

An internet blackout affecting websites using Google Cloud and Amazon Web Services, among others, is causing problems around the world.
DownDetector, which reports global internet issues, showed that the cut was affecting Spotify, Discord, Snapchat and other brands.
"Multiple Google Cloud Platform products are experiencing impact due to identity and access management service issue," read a post on the Google Cloud service health page.
The number of services affected is vast and actively expanding as of the time of writing.
"This is a Google Cloud outage," a spokesperson for Cloudflare said in a brief email to The National.
"A limited number of services at Cloudflare that use Google Cloud were impacted and we expect them to come back online shortly," she added.
As can be expected, even amid the problem, there was ample speculation about the sheer volume of the outage.
"Google Cloud Platform outage and Cloudflare major outage at the same time. Never seen this before," Substack technology newsletter writer Gergely Orosz wrote on X.
Whatever the cause, the issue has not yet been resolved.
Though rare, similar cuts in the past have resulted in billions of dollars lost due to the down-time and lack of commerce.

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