Dozens of websites, banks and apps are being affected by a major internet outage.
The problem, which started on Monday morning, appears to be related to an issue at Amazon Web Services (AWS).
As of 9.20am, there were more than 2,000 reports of the Amazon Web Services outage in the US alone, according to Downdetector, which monitors issues and outages in real-time.
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On its service status page, the company said it was seeing “increased error rates” and delays with “multiple AWS services”.
Here’s what we know so far.
What has been affected?
Multiple banks, the HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) website, mobile phone networks and video-chatting platform Zoom are among the websites having technical issues.
All Amazon products – including Prime Video and Amazon Music – have also been affected, as well as the main Amazon website.
Here’s a full list of what has been affected by the internet outage, according to Downdetector:
• Amazon
• Amazon Alexa
• Amazon Music
• Amazon Prime Video
• Amazon Web Services
• Ancestry
• Asana
• Atlassian
• Bank Of Scotland
• Blink Security
• BT
• Canva
• Clash Of Clans
• Clash Royale
• Coinbase
• Dead By Daylight
• Duolingo
• EE
• Epic Games Store
• Eventbrite
• Flickr
• Fortnite
• Halifax
• Hay Day
• HMRC
• IMDB
• Jira
• Life360
• Lloyds Bank
• My Fitness Pal
• Peloton
• Perplexity AI
• Playstation Network
• Pokemon Go
• Ring
• Roblox
• Rocket League
• Signal
• Sky
• Slack
• Smartsheet
• Snapchat
• Square
• Tidal
• Vodafone
• Wordle
• Xero
• Zoom
What has AWS said?
AWS confirmed it was suffering from “increased error rates and latencies” for multiple services.

