Article 5MG0W Today’s massive Internet outage comes courtesy of Akamai Edge DNS

Today’s massive Internet outage comes courtesy of Akamai Edge DNS

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Jim Salter
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A massive Internet outage today has downdetector.com covered in warnings for popular websites and services, such as the PlayStation Network, Steam, Fidelity Investments, Airbnb, FedEx, LastPass, UPS, Amazon, and others.

The root cause of the outage appears to be a failure in Akamai's Edge DNS Service. Its system status page reports that Akamai is aware of "an emerging issue with the Edge DNS service"-one downgraded to "Minor Service Outage," with no further explanation as of press time.

Not sure yet why so many sites online not loading, but confirmed it's not a @Cloudflare issue. Bad days happen to everyone so hope whoever is having one it gets resolved quickly. #hugops

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According to Akamai, a fix has been implemented, and Edge DNS is "resuming normal operations." Akamai also states that the unspecified issue "was not a result of a cyberattack on the Akamai platform," although there's no word so far on what the issue actually was or what caused it.

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