Science Websites hit by global outage

Many popular websites fell offline on Thursday in a widespread global outage of service.

Visitors attempting to reach some sites received DNS errors, meaning their requests could not reach the websites.

Affected services included HSBC bank, British Airways and the PlayStation network used for online games.

Internet outage monitoring platform DownDetector reported thousands of problems from its users across dozens of hugely popular sites.

The cause of the problem is not yet clear.

However, one hugely popular DNS provider, Akamai, reported "an emerging issue" with its Edge DNS service.

"We are actively investigating the issue," it said.

However, it said the issue was a "partial outage" - and some users reported being able to access some compromised services in different regions.

 
Happened to me yesterday as well. Due to my Verizon connection, I couldn’t get on the Internet for almost three hours.

Another warning sign of the internet monopoly, but nobody will care.
Tech oligarchs won’t care unless it’s Twitter and/or Google shut down for good.
 
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Whatever happened to the old p2p DNS lookup that all computers shared with each other? With more and more centralised DNS lookups, if the big one goes down, then a single point of failure occurs and no one can get to websites on that DNS lookup.
 
I, for one, welcome our new Ch*nese internet overlords.
 
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