A giant chunk of the internet briefly broke on Tuesday because of an outage at a company most people have probably never heard of before. Although the outage was short-lived, it served as a jarring reminder of the internet's fragility.
Reddit, CNN, Target , Amazon , a UK government website and countless others all went dark after a technical issue at cloud service provider Fastly. Although the outage was short-lived, it served as a jarring reminder of the internet's fragility. More than that, at a time when concerns are growing about cyber risks to critical physical US infrastructure, the Fastly outage may raise alarms about risks to our digital infrastructure, too.
The catch is that so many websites — big and small — use CDNs as a layer between users and the servers where their content lives that when a CDN goes down, much of the internet can go with it. In Tuesday's case, a software bug that appeared as part of a normal update briefly took out around 85% of Fastly's network, the company said. And it's not just CDNs.
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