AWS outage ripples across global web as Amazon investigates root cause

Millions of users around the world faced widespread disruptions on Monday after Amazon Web Services (AWS) suffered a major outage that briefly halted some of the internet’s most visited platforms. The incident, which began in the company’s US-EAST-1 data center in northern Virginia, disrupted services ranging from Snapchat and Reddit to banking portals and corporate applications.

Amazon confirmed that operations gradually returned to normal by late afternoon. However, AWS engineers continued to process backlogs in services like Config, Redshift, and Connect for hours after they contained the issue. The company attributed the outage to a problem in a subsystem that monitors the health of its network load balancers inside the EC2 internal network, a core component of its cloud infrastructure.

Most probably this is the reason why the interruption spread so fast to different sectors as AWS is the platform that supports the vital systems of thousands of organizations globally. Employees across continents lost access to their usual digital tools, and several regions saw their payment systems temporarily freeze. Even Amazon’s own teams struggled as Prime Video and Alexa lost functionality until engineers fully restored the systems.

Industry experts say the disruption again exposes the fragility of global cloud dependencies. Jake Moore, cybersecurity advisor at ESET, described the event as “a reminder of how intertwined daily life has become with a few major cloud providers.” Researchers at the University of Surrey echoed that sentiment, noting that many large companies rely heavily on AWS without maintaining strong fallback systems.

Data from Downdetector showed that more than four million users reported problems tied to the incident. The outage had a ripple effect on the following platforms: video app Zoom, social network Reddit, and online learning service Duolingo. Gaming platforms such as Fortnite and Clash of Clans also went offline for several hours.

While Amazon’s stock rose modestly during trading, questions remain about why the US-EAST-1 region has repeatedly suffered outages in recent years. The company declined to say whether it plans structural changes to prevent similar incidents. For now, the episode stands as another example of how a single network disruption can ripple across the modern internet, affecting everything from digital payments to global communications.

 

 

 

 

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