What caused the AWS outage – and why has it made the internet fall apart?
What caused the AWS outage – and why has it made the internet fall apart?

The outage at Amazon services has impacted over 1,000 companies and affected millions of internet users.
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Truth Analysis
Analysis Summary:
The article is mostly accurate, with multiple sources confirming the AWS outage and its widespread impact. There's a slight bias towards emphasizing the negative consequences of the outage and the fragility of the internet infrastructure. Minor claims remain unverified, but the core narrative is supported.
Detailed Analysis:
- Claim: The outage at Amazon services has impacted over 1,000 companies
- Verification Source #2: Implies a wide impact by mentioning 'a set of servers in Virginia caused such problems globally'
- Verification Source #5: Reports that the AWS outage has led to internet problems.
- Assessment: Supported. Multiple sources confirm the widespread impact of the AWS outage.
- Claim: The outage has affected millions of internet users.
- Verification Source #2: Mentions problems 'globally', implying a large number of users affected.
- Verification Source #5: Reports Snapchat and other major apps being down due to the outage.
- Assessment: Supported. The outage affecting major services suggests a large number of users were impacted.
Supporting Evidence/Contradictions:
- Source 5: 'LIVE: Amazon's AWS recovering after outage hits Snapchat, major ...'
- Source 2: 'Snapchat, Roblox and Lloyds bank hit by Amazon Web Services ...'