{"id":28142,"date":"2021-10-05T04:08:17","date_gmt":"2021-10-05T08:08:17","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.iwebtefl.com\/?p=28139"},"modified":"2021-10-05T04:08:17","modified_gmt":"2021-10-05T08:08:17","slug":"facebook-whatsapp-instagram-suffer-worldwide-outage","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/blog.beanybux.com\/facebook-whatsapp-instagram-suffer-worldwide-outage\/","title":{"rendered":"Facebook, WhatsApp, Instagram Suffer Worldwide Outage"},"content":{"rendered":"

Facebook and its Instagram and WhatsApp platforms are back online after a massive global outage plunged the services and the businesses and people who rely on them into chaos for hours<\/p>\n

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Facebook Inc. blamed a global service outage that kept its social media apps offline for much of Monday on a problem with its network configuration, adding that it found no evidence that user data was compromised during the downtime.<\/p>\n

\u201cThis disruption to network traffic had a cascading effect on the way our data centers communicate, bringing our services to a halt,\u201d the company\u2019s engineering team wrote in a blog post Monday night.<\/p>\n

Facebook and its Instagram and WhatsApp platforms are back online after a massive global outage plunged the services and the businesses and people who rely on them into chaos for hours.<\/p>\n

Facebook said late Monday that \u201cthe root cause of this outage was a faulty configuration change\u201d and that there is \u201cno evidence that user data was compromised as a result\u201d of the outage.<\/p>\n

The technical issue took Facebook\u2019s core social network, its photo app Instagram and its WhatsApp and Messenger services offline for hours, marking one of the longest and broadest failures in recent memory. It had a seismic impact, immobilizing a suite of services that more than 2.75 billion people rely on daily to communicate, do business and consume news. The outage dominated news reports and sent people across the globe scrambling to other apps and services in an effort to stay connected and informed.<\/p>\n

Chief Executive Officer Mark Zuckerberg apologized on his Facebook page after the network had been restored. \u201cSorry for the disruption today — I know how much you rely on our services to stay connected with the people you care about,\u201d he wrote.<\/p>\n

Facebook\u2019s internal tools and communications systems were impacted by the disruption, adding to the challenge for engineers working to identify and resolve the issue. Its internal work product, Workplace, was also affected. Fixing the underlying problem involved visiting a physical server facility and manually resetting some servers, a spokesman said.<\/p>\n

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\u201cTo every small and large business, family, and individual who depends on us, I\u2019m sorry,\u201d Chief Technology Office Mike Schroepfer tweeted Monday afternoon. His apology was reiterated by Facebook\u2019s engineering blog.<\/p>\n

The company apologized and said it is working to understand more about the cause, which began around 11:40 a.m. Eastern Monday.<\/p>\n

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