Major Sites & Apps Down: What the Oct 20 Amazon Web Services (AWS) Outage Teaches Businesses

Major Sites & Apps Down: What the Oct 20 Amazon Web Services (AWS) Outage Teaches Businesses

Hundreds of major websites and apps are at risk of disruption due outage hitting Amazon Web Services, a stark reminder of the internet's fragile backb

Youssef Patel
Youssef Patel·Signals & Data Editor
·2 min read

The immediate impact of the outage is widespread, with users across continents experiencing disruptions to their favorite websites and apps. The affected platforms include popular services like Snapchat and Fortnite, as well as educational apps such as Duolingo and communication tools like Signal. Moreover, the outage has also affected critical services, including banking portals and e-commerce could have significant financial implications for individuals and businesses.

The outage occurred on October 20, 2025, and is believed to have been caused by a technical Amazon Web Services. While the exact cause of the outage is still unknown, it is clear that the disruption has had far-reaching consequences.

Amazon Web Services is a the internet's infrastructure, providing hosting and support services to many of the world's most popular websites and apps. As such, any disruption to the service can have significant effects on the digital landscape.

Reactions to the outage have been swift, with many users taking to express their frustration and disappointment. The incident has concerns about the reliability of cloud-based services and greater and accountability from providers like Amazon Web Services.

As the situation continues to unfold, it remains to be seen what steps to prevent similar outages in the future. One thing is certain, however: the consequences of this outage will be closely watched, and the need for robust and resilient digital infrastructure will be a key area of focus in the days and weeks to come.

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