Facebook is coming back online after hours-long outage

Facebook services are slowly coming back online after one of the biggest outages in recent memory. Facebook, Instagram, WhatsApp and Messenger’s apps appear to be working again, though some of the websites are loading more slowly than usual. 

As of 6:05pm ET Monday, the “Facebook for Business Status” page was still showing “major disruptions,” to the social network’s core services. But that was still an improvement from earlier in the day when the website was offline entirely. 

“To the huge community of people and businesses around the world who depend on us: we’re sorry,” Facebook wrote in a statement posted to Twitter. The company confirmed its services “are coming back online now.” In a post on Facebook, CEO Mark Zuckerberg also apologized for the services going down. 

Zuckerberg didn’t elaborate on the cause of the lengthy outage. In an earlier tweet, the company’s outgoing Chief Technology Officer, Michael Schroepfer, cited “networking issues.”

The outage lasted more than six hours, taking down Instagram, WhatsApp, Messenger and Oculus. It also wreaked havoc on the company internally, with employees reportedly unable to access emails, Workplace and other tools. The New York Times reported that employees were also physically locked out of offices as workers’ badges stopped working.

It also shaved billions of dollars off of Zuckerberg’s personal net worth as Facebook’s stock tanked, Bloomberg reported. Elsewhere, the company is still reeling from the fallout of a whistleblower who has accused the company of prioritizing “profits over safety.” The whistleblower was The Wall Street Journal’s primary source for several articles that details how Instagram is harmful to teens and the company’s controversial “cross check” program that allows high profile users to break its rules.

Security reporter Brian Krebs reported the outage was linked to issues with Facebook’s BGP (Border Gateway Protocol) records, which prevented the company’s services from being accessible. He later added it was “a routine BGP update gone wrong.” DNS provider Cloudflare also cited BGP as the likely culprit, writing in a blog post that it was “as if someone had ‘pulled the cables’ from their data centers all at once and disconnected them from the Internet.” 

Late into Monday evening, Facebook’s engineering team published a blog post that attempted to explain what happened: 

“Our engineering teams have learned that configuration changes on the backbone routers that coordinate network traffic between our data centers caused issues that interrupted this communication. This disruption to network traffic had a cascading effect on the way our data centers communicate, bringing our services to a halt.”

It went on to say that the root cause of the outage was a “faulty configuration change” and there’s no evidence that user data was compromised due to the downtime.  

Update 10:30PM ET: Added a statement from Facebook Engineering’s blog post. 

All products recommended by Engadget are selected by our editorial team, independent of our parent company. Some of our stories include affiliate links. If you buy something through one of these links, we may earn an affiliate commission.

Note: This article have been indexed to our site. We do not claim legitimacy, ownership or copyright of any of the content above. To see the article at original source Click Here

Related Posts
BOE predstavio 27-inčni FHD 500 Hz+ ekran za igre, najveću stopu osvežavanja na svetu ikada na jednom monitoru thumbnail

BOE predstavio 27-inčni FHD 500 Hz+ ekran za igre, najveću stopu osvežavanja na svetu ikada na jednom monitoru

BOE Innovation Exchange najavljuje ogroman napredak kompanije u tehnologiji oksidnih poluprovodničkih displeja. Kompanija je takođe prevazišla prepreke koje su mučile industriju, kao što je bakar (Cu) koji lako oksidira i difuzuje, omogućavajući im da predvode industriju velike proizvodnje bakarnih struktura za međusobno povezivanje.Kompanija je predstavila 27-inčni ekran na svojoj veb stranici, koji nudi punu visoku…
Read More
Is MiniLED a revolution? thumbnail

Is MiniLED a revolution?

06.10.2021 15:28 | 0 Multimedija Nakon godina slušanja o MiniLED-u, na testu nam se najzad našao TV opremljen ovom tehnologijom koji možete kupiti kod nas. LG QNED99 donosi zaista impresivne specifikacije - 8K rezoluciju, MiniLED sa do 2500 zona, Quantum Dot, HDMI 2.1 i još puno toga i po svemu sudeći, trebalo bi da bude…
Read More
Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 is confirmed by Qualcomm CEO thumbnail

Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 is confirmed by Qualcomm CEO

Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 este viitorul procesor flagship al celor de la Qualcomm, fapt confirmat chiar de către CEO-ul companiei, într-o declaraţie recentă. Vă reamintesc că Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 a fost prezentat pe 30 noiembrie 2021 şi a fost inaugurat de Moto X30.Ulterior avea să ajungă pe seria Xiaomi 12 şi pe OnePlus…
Read More
Gartner's Windows 11 adoption advice: Explore but don't rush thumbnail

Gartner’s Windows 11 adoption advice: Explore but don’t rush

Analyst firm Gartner has advised its customers what to do about Windows 11: get familiar with it and plan for eventual adoption, but don't rush to implement. In advice titled "Positioning Windows 11 and Preparing to Deploy", Gartner research vice president Stephen Kleynhans assesses the new OS as offering an "overdue facelift" and praises new…
Read More
Intellivision: Casualgamer-Konsole Amico in Schwierigkeiten thumbnail

Intellivision: Casualgamer-Konsole Amico in Schwierigkeiten

Cookies zustimmen Besuchen Sie Golem.de wie gewohnt mit Werbung und Tracking, indem Sie der Nutzung aller Cookies zustimmen. Details zum Tracking finden Sie im Privacy Center. Skript wurde nicht geladen. Informationen zur Problembehandlung finden Sie hier. Um der Nutzung von Golem.de mit Cookies zustimmen zu können, müssen Cookies in Ihrem Browser aktiviert sein. Weitere Informationen…
Read More
Index Of News
Total
0
Share