View Full Version : Multiple major websites down 8 June and 22 July, 2021
Bill Ryan
8th June 2021, 10:49
Happening now in real time: Reddit, Twitch, Quora, Vimeo, Amazon, New York Times, BBC, The Guardian, The Independent, CNN, Le Monde all reported down. Some are struggling to get partially back up again, with many pages not showing. Cause is reported to be "unknown".
https://bbc.com/news/technology-57399628 (if you can see it!)
Huge parts of internet currently offline
A number of leading websites are currently not working, including Amazon, Reddit and Twitch.
The UK government website - gov.uk - is also down as is parts of the BBC and a host of other media outlets.
Affected websites displayed the message: "Error 503 Service Unavailable".
Early reports suggested it could be related to Fastly, a cloud computing provider, which underpins a lot of major websites.
Fastly said it was investigating problems with its content delivery network.
(more to follow)
Bill Ryan
8th June 2021, 10:54
From https://techcrunch.com/2021/06/08/numerous-popular-websites-are-facing-an-outage
Twitch, Pinterest, Reddit and more go down in Fastly CDN outage
Countless popular websites including Reddit, Spotify, Twitch, Stack Overflow, GitHub, gov.uk, Hulu, HBO Max, Quora, PayPal, Vimeo, Shopify, Stripe, and news outlets CNN, The Guardian, The New York Times, BBC and Financial Times are currently facing an outage. A glitch at Fastly (https://www.fastly.com), a popular CDN provider, is thought to be the reason, according to a product manager at Financial Times. Fastly has confirmed it’s facing an outage (https://status.fastly.com) on its status website.
“We’re currently investigating potential impact to performance with our CDN services,” the firm said.
Update at 3:50 AM PT: Some websites are slowly coming back up. “The issue has been identified and a fix is being implemented,” Fastly says on its status page (https://status.fastly.com).
Content delivery networks (CDNs) are a key part of the internet infrastructure. These companies run global networks of servers to improve performance and availability of web services. CDNs act as proxy servers and cache some data as close to the end user as possible. For instance, media content is often cached at a CDN server near you so that it doesn’t have to be fetched on the original server every time a user loads a web page.
Even though the web is a digital platform, it’s very physical by nature. When you load a page on a server on the other side of the world, it’s going to take hundreds of milliseconds to get the page. Over time, this latency adds up and it feels like a sluggish experience. When a page is already cached, a CDN can usually start sending the content of the page in less than 25 milliseconds.
Over time, CDNs have added more features, such as load balancing, DDoS protection, web application firewalls and other security features. Popular CDNs include Fastly, Cloudflare, CloudFront on Amazon Web Services and Akamai.
Fastly in particular is quite popular with media websites. The company went public (https://techcrunch.com/2019/05/17/fastly-pops-in-public-offering-showing-that-theres-still-money-for-tech-ipos/) in 2019. Fastly shares (NYSE:FSLY) are currently trading (https://finance.yahoo.com/quote/FSLY/) at $48.06, down 5.21% compared to yesterday’s closing price.
Today’s issue isn’t limited to a data center in particular. Fastly calls it a “global CDN disruption” and it sounds like it is affecting the company’s network globally.
Bill Ryan
8th June 2021, 11:01
A running continuously updated search on Twitter, which may be useful: (many posts there from all over the world, coming in all the time)
https://twitter.com/search?q=websites+down
Bill Ryan
8th June 2021, 11:08
Zero Hedge asks: How long until the Russians are blamed?
https://zerohedge.com/markets/reddit-down-users-unable-access-website
Gekko
8th June 2021, 11:18
Yeah seems like a false flag
Bill Ryan
8th June 2021, 11:18
Services being restored. Quite a detailed running commentary here:
https://twitter.com/alexhern/status/1402210287504273411
(click to read the entire thread)
Bill Ryan
8th June 2021, 11:25
Yeah seems like a false flagWell, maybe, maybe not. Let's see if something like this happens again quite soon.
syrwong
8th June 2021, 11:36
i don't mind , in fact I will be happy if all of the internet is down and destroyed. It is through the establishment of the internet that the devil got his wings. Look at these things made possible only with the internet:
1. Total surveillance.
2, Would be total censorship.
3. Great deception through information control - Almost everything we believe in are false. People ignore the reality they see in their immediate environment and opt to believe in what they see on the internet instead.
4. Indulging in trivialities like taking pictures of the meal and getting likes.
5. Enabling technocracy and dividing humans into two classes of masters and slaves, or wolves and sheep.
It is said that since covid we never return to the old way of life. Not so, I think we can return if the internet is destroyed. Perhaps the sole purpose of setting up the internet is for this New World?
Of course I will miss Avalon and much good information, but they cannot compensate for the pain of the realization of this control and its destruction of humanity and our loss of freedom.
Tintin
8th June 2021, 11:54
..see also this Whitney Webb article from April, in the OP here (https://projectavalon.net/forum4/showthread.php?114565-WEF-planning-cyber-attack-on-financial-system&p=1420721&viewfull=1#post1420721).
WEF planning cyber attack on financial system?
It may be linked :sherlock:
RunningDeer
8th June 2021, 12:01
Early last evening, my internet was up but I couldn’t call up any sites including Avalon. It wasn’t my computer because I restarted it and nothing changed. Shortly after, I was able to access the forum but it was slow to run.
I thought it was because of the draw on the power with the heatwave across the US since Saturday. We’re still experiencing the heat wave with high humidity in the northeast.
“Hot pattern to swell over much of Lower 48 this weekend”
An early summer heat wave will bring temperatures about 10 degrees above normal for much of the U.S.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-apps/imrs.php?src=https://arc-anglerfish-washpost-prod-washpost.s3.amazonaws.com/public/35VRLYBUXJDT3IGFP4N3FCME5E.png&w=540
Summer is here, and the atmosphere knows it. A sprawling dome of heat will park over the United States next week, bringing highs topping 90 degrees to 130 million Americans and triple-digit temperatures to some.
It will feel even hotter because of soaring humidity in the East, while the same dome of heat saps the West of moisture and bolsters late-season wildfire concerns. The core of the heat could eventually become centered over the Great Lakes as the massive ridge of high pressure spans coast to coast.
article (https://www.washingtonpost.com/weather/2021/06/04/heat-wave-united-states/)
happyuk
8th June 2021, 12:17
Satisfying to see so many fake/statist news outlets down CNN, BBC, The Guardian, New York Times, Le Monde...
Downright awesome, in fact.
Society needs a good rest from their drivel.
I mean, CNN is down.
Did any Avalonians even notice?
Bill Ryan
8th June 2021, 13:07
Interesting phraseology from CNET. (They're 100% right, of course, but very few others are talking about this)
An extract from their update page:
https://cnet.com/news/what-is-fastly-and-why-did-its-outage-just-break-amazon-reddit-twitch-and-much-of-the-internet
We know that Tuesday's internet outage was caused by a "service configuration," but not much more than that right now. Until Fastly investigates fully, it'll be hard to declare the root cause of the catastrophic failure. It's important to note that it's not necessarily a cybersecurity attack, as many people have speculated on Twitter. There are many technical reasons a CDN can fail, and cyber attacks are just one of them.
pyrangello
8th June 2021, 13:14
Kind of get the feeling with so called hackings of late and disruptions , May or may not be , but the softening of the shock when and if things go down, almost like a power outage that happens upon occasion so when the main event happens , hey its no big deal, it will be back on in a day ! Good comments everybody and opinions.
pyrangello
8th June 2021, 13:17
So here ya go just came online--------------------Major Food Service Company CYBER-HACKED; Shut Down
https://halturnerradioshow.com/index.php/en/news-page/news-nation/major-food-service-company-cyber-hacked-shut-down
A woman who is director in food service for hospitals has advised she was just notified that Edward Don has been cyber attacked and not able to take any orders for at least a couple of days.
Edward Don is the largest provider of food service products. Here's what this means:
According to the company's web site Edward Don & Company’s seven distribution centers in Chicago, Philadelphia, Fort Lauderdale, Atlanta, Dallas, Seattle and Los Angeles give a nationwide presence that is strategic as well as convenient.
With this company having been cyber-hacked, Hospitals cannot order any food service products along with restaurants or grocery stores.
Hospitals have a 72-hour supply for emergencies to feed patients. In other words they have their menus for the week, once all of that is gone then they have to dig into their emergency supplies which are only for 72 hours.
It means they literally have 10 days to get this resolved.
And that's just hospitals not including grocery stores and restaurants.
This is a developing story, check back for updates.
This has to do with the Cyber Polygon Exercise in connection with the Klaus Schwab Economic Forum stating that after pandemic we will be experiencing major cyberthreaths. Now they are not hiding anymore, they come and announce what will happen in the future. Check the web page:
https://cyberpolygon.com/news/financial-institutions-and-it-companies-best-prepared-for-cyberthreats/
There will be another major Cyber Polygone exercise this year scheduled 9th of July.
Remember the oil plant in USA that was attacked by ransomware and JBS the major Brazillian Protein Producer that was also attacked. Now this media outlets were targeted.
Cognitive Dissident
8th June 2021, 14:07
Has anyone said this before? Mercury Retrograde...
ExomatrixTV
8th June 2021, 14:28
From “Event 201” to “Cyber Polygon”: The WEF’s Simulation of a Coming “Cyber Pandemic (https://projectavalon.net/forum4/showthread.php?114565-WEF-planning-cyber-attack-on-financial-system&p=1433008&viewfull=1#post1433008)”
related?
Journeyman
8th June 2021, 14:35
8Kun, the home of Q Research appears to be down. Not in itself so unusual, but.... Having been burned before I've not been posting them on Avalon, but there's been a series of what the 8Kun anon's charmingly call 'datefagging' or 'clockfagging' posts recently that have linked social media posts from Dan Scavino, Mike Pompeo and various branches of the US Armed forces to an imminent escalation in the purported shadow war.
Much reference has been made to the Q clock (not the easiest way to tell the time) the time delta's on various posts, the military exercise on the Capitol lawn yesterday etc. It did have the feeling that something was imminent, but again, we've been down this road before.
What if any relation there is to these websites going down, the position of Mercury, the imminent eclipse or the foreign policy of the Patagonian empire I do not know. We seem to have the misfortune to be living in interesting times as the curse goes. How interesting will they get? :sherlock:
I've been trying to pay an interstate highway toll on line this morning, and the website's just not there.
palehorse
8th June 2021, 16:38
many websites I opened today was broken, js scripts, css and images were not working, it includes marketplaces in Asia, but it seems okay now.
Karen (Geophyz)
8th June 2021, 17:08
Yeah seems like a false flag
More like a test run.
Bassplayer1
8th June 2021, 17:14
Well, I'm trying to make a payment to an Australian company via Paypal and it won't go through - even after calling Paypal tech support and it being confirmed all is well at their end ... mmm .... everyone seems to be saying that the issue is resolved but I'm not so sure
Matthew
8th June 2021, 17:19
Anything to stop us being Clever Together; we're slipping from Lockstep into Hack Attack, possibly because even with this insane rate of testing, the figures can't sustain the oppression
https://media.discordapp.net/attachments/740651751694401546/851872559783608370/unknown.png
I am B
8th June 2021, 17:33
This could be the first pretext to normalise cyberatacks on population, and the new excuse to reduce life quality and augment surveillance.
Imagine Avalon forum gets wiped out. They could just blame some "terrorist hackers". Because thats whats normal now.
We could (will) be getting even more net surveillance too, because of "hackers". This is nothing but the normalisation path for measures like biometric scans and so on.
And by targeting news, food and health infrastructure they can legitimate everything.
Eric J (Viking)
8th June 2021, 17:49
On SOTN
http://stateofthenation.co/?p=68295
Viking
Patient
8th June 2021, 19:22
Has anyone had problems with sending and/or receiving text messages today?
Bassplayer1
8th June 2021, 20:17
Has anyone had problems with sending and/or receiving text messages today?
No I haven’t. But I’m still not able to process payment via Paypal
Inversion
8th June 2021, 20:17
Reddit, Twitch, Quora, Vimeo & CNN all had problems start at about 2:30 - 3:00 am.
downdetector (https://downdetector.com/)
ExomatrixTV
8th June 2021, 20:25
Fastly outage brings down major websites (https://news.sky.com/story/global-internet-outage-hits-major-websites-including-the-uk-government-site-12327707) around the world - including the UK government site
Sites affected included Reddit, eBay, Twitch, The Guardian, Financial Times, Independent, New York Times and the Evening Standard.
Reddit DOWN: Thousands left unable to access site as huge outage hits the web (https://www.express.co.uk/life-style/science-technology/1446970/Reddit-down-amazon-web-services-issue-outage)
REDDIT users faced a major outage earlier today with thousands unable to access the popular content-sharing platform.
Major websites begin to come back online after internet outage
Dozens of sites, including Amazon, Reddit, the New York Times, Bloomberg News, and the Guardian could not be reached.
https://www.aljazeera.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/GettyImages-1162711039.jpg?resize=770%2C513
The UK government's main website was unavailable while the White House site had an error message for a period 8 Jun 2021
Government, news and social media websites across the globe have begun come back online after being hit by a widespread outage linked to US-based cloud company Fastly.
High traffic sites including Reddit, Amazon, CNN, Paypal, Spotify, Al Jazeera Media Network, and The New York Times were all listed as experiencing problems by tracking website Downdetector.com on Tuesday, but came back up after outages that ranged from a few minutes to around an hour.
source (https://www.aljazeera.com/economy/2021/6/8/major-media-websites-go-down-worldwide)
downdetector.com/archive/ (https://downdetector.com/archive/)
palehorse
9th June 2021, 03:39
All the websites I accessed and found issues, I can confirm their web server were up and running, the issue was only related to the assets used by that website, as Bill opened the thread saying it is a CDN
issue, it is exactly what it is, at least here for me. Yesterday earlier I accessed amazon twice, but it return plain html to my browser, it was not loading the assets (css, js, images, videos, etc), thepiratebay was not displaying its beautiful logo (behind cloudflare), yts was returning 503 Service Unavailable (they use cloudflare if I am not wrong), Banggood, Lazada, Shopee was not displaying photos of their products, but the rest of the website was rendering well..
I would not rely on systems like downdetector or downforeveryoneorjustme.com they are unreliable, for example most websites that has some sort of DDOS protection (and the large ones all have it) they will block these websites straight away, then it will always show it was DOWN, when in reality it was UP, most large websites using cloudflare has it.
You can check for yourself https://downforeveryoneorjustme.com/bitkub.com?proto=https&www=1
returns
https://i.imgur.com/DnIPYPE.jpg
here is the website and it is working https://www.bitkub.com/
https://i.imgur.com/xbcBgjK.jpeg
rigth now FB is down here. for an hour already.
happyuk
10th June 2021, 16:38
If I wanted to improve the standard of life globally overnight and somebody gave me a magic wand at Christmas I would have all these companies removed from the planet.
Celine Goins
11th June 2021, 01:11
My thought is that this may be a way of forced 5G. The 5G is the electromagnetic frequency of our oxygen. The way I
understand it. It is a dangerous frequency to be in contact with.
Bill Ryan
11th June 2021, 01:18
For what it's worth, from The Guardian yesterday (9 June)
https://theguardian.com/technology/2021/jun/09/fastly-says-single-customer-triggered-bug-that-caused-mass-outage
Fastly says single customer triggered bug behind mass internet outage
An internet blackout that knocked out (https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2021/jun/08/massive-internet-outage-hits-websites-including-amazon-govuk-and-guardian-fastly) some of the world’s biggest websites on Tuesday was ultimately caused by a single customer updating their settings, the infrastructure provider Fastly has revealed.
A bug in Fastly’s code introduced in mid-May had lain dormant until Tuesday morning, according to Nick Rockwell, the company’s head of engineering and infrastructure. When the unnamed customer updated their settings, it triggered the flaw, which ultimately took down 85% of the company’s network.
“On May 12, we began a software deployment that introduced a bug that could be triggered by a specific customer configuration under specific circumstances,” Rockwell said. “Early June 8, a customer pushed a valid configuration change that included the specific circumstances that triggered the bug, which caused 85% of our network to return errors.
“We detected the disruption within one minute, then identified and isolated the cause, and disabled the configuration. Within 49 minutes, 95% of our network was operating as normal.”
Rockwell added: “Even though there were specific conditions that triggered this outage, we should have anticipated it. We provide mission-critical services, and we treat any action that can cause service issues with the utmost sensitivity and priority. We apologize to our customers and those who rely on them for the outage and sincerely thank the community for its support.”
The content delivery network (CDN) operated by Fastly is one of the largest on the internet, along with similar networks operated by Akamai, Cloudflare and Amazon’s CloudFront. All operate on the same principle: that the internet is faster and more stable if users can connect to servers physically close to them, optimised for handling lots of traffic.
In typical times, doing so not only cuts loading times but also allows the CDN operators, with expertise in running internet infrastructure, to take on the burden of handling security threats, unexpected traffic spikes, and high bandwidth bills. But the outage highlighted the risks associated (https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2021/jun/08/security-warning-error-cloud-websites-offline-outage) with a concentration of critical internet infrastructure in the hands of just a few companies.
Counterintuitively, the outage and recovery led to a rise in Fastly’s stock price, which was up 12% over the course of Tuesday. The increase may have been because the company had demonstrated an effective incident response plan, or simply because the outage had served to make investors more aware of the scale of the Fastly’s business and the size of its customer base (https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2021/jun/08/internet-outage-which-websites-and-services-were-hit-by-fastly-issue).
The effects will not have been quite so rosy for Fastly’s customers. At Amazon alone, for instance, the outage could have lost the company $32m in sales, according to a calculation by the SEO agency Reboot.
“Although it seems they weren’t down for long, the impact it would have had will be huge, especially on e-commerce sites,” said Naomi Aharony, the agency’s managing director. “With our research estimating Amazon could have potentially lost $6,803 every second it was down, it’s clear an investigation will want to be made to find out what happened.”
Few Fastly customers were able to switch over to a backup system in time to recover from the outage, in part because doing so is typically considered more high-risk than simply waiting for the provider to fix problems. For instance, according to public documents, gov.uk has a backup contract with Amazon to provide CDN services, but requires a manual intervention to make the change.
oz93666
11th June 2021, 02:10
More like a test run.
I think that's it Karen ... It's about getting the public accustomed to the idea these things can happen ...So when the BIG "cyber attack" comes people don't get angry and ask "how could this happen?"
For a financial reset all bank records have to evaporate , they will say they have no paper record of what people had in their accounts , so we have to start over again . A communist utopia where everyone starts from scratch , no property no wealth , just credits from the government when you work ... They have said this is the plan , you won't even own a washing machine or a lawn mower , the state will own it all
“You’ll own nothing, and you’ll be happy”
While cars can be shared among multiple users on peer-to-peer platforms ..., power tools can be made available by the hour from local libraries, and clothing can be rented as needed .... https://justinhonse.medium.com/does-the-great-reset-really-mean-ill-own-nothing-79ec55b98809
But this is just one plan , they may not try to implement it ...
In another plan they could use a "cyber attack" to take out power . No fuel for delivery trucks ( gas stations need electricity to pump petrol) , no food deliveries , supermarkets looted no food or power for anyone .
amor
11th June 2021, 21:39
Oh, My! Somebody found the Right Switch to OFF with. Now a few more plugs to Pull and we will all be back to square one in the dark. What a brilliant TOP DOWN PLAN for the world. All it takes is to pull ONE PLUG and we are all wiped out, including the Nuclear Button. The Patagonian Nazis and their Banker Friends can then celebrate.
Mike Gorman
12th June 2021, 06:20
i don't mind , in fact I will be happy if all of the internet is down and destroyed. It is through the establishment of the internet that the devil got his wings. Look at these things made possible only with the internet:
1. Total surveillance.
2, Would be total censorship.
3. Great deception through information control - Almost everything we believe in are false. People ignore the reality they see in their immediate environment and opt to believe in what they see on the internet instead.
4. Indulging in trivialities like taking pictures of the meal and getting likes.
5. Enabling technocracy and dividing humans into two classes of masters and slaves, or wolves and sheep.
It is said that since covid we never return to the old way of life. Not so, I think we can return if the internet is destroyed. Perhaps the sole purpose of setting up the internet is for this New World?
Of course I will miss Avalon and much good information, but they cannot compensate for the pain of the realization of this control and its destruction of humanity and our loss of freedom.
While all of these items are indeed manifestations of the Inter-Networked information system, and Web culture, consider what else has been enabled from the invention of the World Wide Web which exists ON the internet:
1. The global availability of digitised knowledge - enabling a cheap, 24/7 reference library for all
2. The ability for you and I to publish whatever we consider valauble, and for millions of people to have access to this - it has kicked the publishing exclusives up the arse!
3. A massive amplification of the only truly 'Human' skill we have: Communication
4. Education on a scale never-previously imaginable, let alone possible.
5. The mass political awakening of billions of people and enabling a push back on a scale never before possible-Trump arose from the internet, and he will return also, populism as a movement is only possible because we can discuss everything among ourselves, even with big tech censorship-there are millions of private blogs which get read, all of this compounds into being a revolution of sorts.
Yes, I know there is a downside to the internet, but sometimes I see the whining as being churlish and ignorant, sorry.
Bill Ryan
22nd July 2021, 19:35
:bump:
Bumping this thread (and amending the title!), as something similar has just happened again.
Massive internet outage: FedEx, Delta and McDonald's go down
https://edition.cnn.com/2021/07/22/tech/website-outages-akamai-oracle-disruptions/index.html
A Major Internet Outage appears to have Knocked Down Amazon and Dozens of Other Sites
https://npr.org/2021/07/22/1019333663/internet-outage-dns
Banks, brokerages, PSN, the Steam Store, and more went down in massive internet outage
https://theverge.com/2021/7/22/22588837/internet-outage-psn-steam-banks-trading-gaming-more-911-systems
(and reported in many other places, including Facebook: https://facebook.com/kenneth.wheeler.39108)
avid
22nd July 2021, 19:51
It would seem the WEF are doing their ‘testing’ time, as predicted, can only get worse, as their video said the ‘downs’ would spread faster than covid….
Hang in there…., back up, wrap up sensitive stuff…
Sérénité
23rd July 2021, 00:56
At its peak earlier it was showing 22.2k sites down.
https://livemap.pingdom.com/
7alon
23rd July 2021, 06:49
:bump:
Bumping this thread (and amending the title!), as something similar has just happened again.
Massive internet outage: FedEx, Delta and McDonald's go down
https://edition.cnn.com/2021/07/22/tech/website-outages-akamai-oracle-disruptions/index.html
A Major Internet Outage appears to have Knocked Down Amazon and Dozens of Other Sites
https://npr.org/2021/07/22/1019333663/internet-outage-dns
Banks, brokerages, PSN, the Steam Store, and more went down in massive internet outage
https://theverge.com/2021/7/22/22588837/internet-outage-psn-steam-banks-trading-gaming-more-911-systems
(and reported in many other places, including Facebook: https://facebook.com/kenneth.wheeler.39108)
I just saw this after I pm'd you about the same thing, will be very interesting to see how this all plays out. Some suspect John McAfee has a deadman's switch (this is what I told Bill).
Andre
23rd July 2021, 06:57
Happening now in real time: Reddit, Twitch, Quora, Vimeo, Amazon, New York Times, BBC, The Guardian, The Independent, CNN, Le Monde all reported down. Some are struggling to get partially back up again, with many pages not showing. Cause is reported to be "unknown".
Also Google, AT&T, Amazon Web Services, Oracle Cloud Infrastructure and GoDaddy domain services were among the companies that started reporting outages on Thursday morning.
Gwin Ru
23rd July 2021, 12:00
...
... it might have something to do with this:
...
... URGENT SPECIAL REPORT with Steffen Rowe - 7/22/2021 (https://www.unitednetwork.news/content/detail/60fa02a0460b42001210cb29/URGENT-SPECIAL-REPORT-with-Steffen-Rowe-7222021) 04:28
Microsoft's Azure platform, Transhumanism, Control mechanism
Sérénité
23rd July 2021, 12:05
https://www.reuters.com/article/ctech-us-safrica-transnet-exclusive-idCAKBN2ES0ZL-OCATC
Cyber attack disrupts major South African port operations
Durban, the busiest shipping terminal in sub-Saharan Africa, was also affected, three sources with direct knowledge of the matter told Reuters.
Cape Town Harbour Carriers Association said in an email to members, seen by Reuters: “Please note that the port operating systems have been cyber-attacked and there will be no movement of cargo until the system is restored.”
Transnet’s official website was down on Thursday showing an error message.
Transnet, which operates major South African ports, including Durban and Cape Town, and a huge railway network that transports minerals and other commodities for export, confirmed its IT applications were experiencing disruptions and it was identifying the cause.
It declined to comment on whether a cyber attack caused the disruption. The sources, who asked not to be named because they are not authorised to speak to the press, said an attack occurred early on Thursday.
7alon
26th July 2021, 03:22
:bump:
Bumping this thread (and amending the title!), as something similar has just happened again.
Massive internet outage: FedEx, Delta and McDonald's go down
https://edition.cnn.com/2021/07/22/tech/website-outages-akamai-oracle-disruptions/index.html
A Major Internet Outage appears to have Knocked Down Amazon and Dozens of Other Sites
https://npr.org/2021/07/22/1019333663/internet-outage-dns
Banks, brokerages, PSN, the Steam Store, and more went down in massive internet outage
https://theverge.com/2021/7/22/22588837/internet-outage-psn-steam-banks-trading-gaming-more-911-systems
(and reported in many other places, including Facebook: https://facebook.com/kenneth.wheeler.39108)
I just saw this after I pm'd you about the same thing, will be very interesting to see how this all plays out. Some suspect John McAfee has a deadman's switch (this is what I told Bill).
Hi everybody,
Just a quick update - The Mcafee Deadman switch on telegram was a shill op. Anons on 8kun tied together the evidence to link that account with the; mj12 telegram account, rusty shackleford youtube channel, the ingersoll lockwood website with larp puzzles, and the shills who infiltrated some boards on 8kun. All a big attempt at misdirection to distract people. I am sorry I don't have time to direct to the evidence right now, but I will update this post with details on where to view it today. I just wanted to get this out ASAP.
I am unsure what the outages were about that occurred close to the same time.
Update: https://8kun.top/qresearch/res/14089443.html
This is the thread that mostly exposes all of this. However, the section of 8kun that his thread is in, is compromised. Just allowing people to read it if they can follow/understand it, but I understand its quite confusing for people not part of this culture.
Eva2
28th July 2021, 01:35
Maybe this is the "something" that is being predicted - 'A Covid attack with cyber like characteristics'
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