Websites of airlines, banks, tech companies back online after brief global outage

Websites of airlines, banks, tech companies back online after brief global outage

by Joseph Anthony
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Several airlines, banks and technology websites were coming back online on Thursday afternoon after a brief outage, the third such widespread incident noted in just a span of two months, raising alarms across social media.

Websites of Delta Air Lines, Costco Wholesale Corp , American Express and Home Depot were down, displaying domain name system (DNS) service errors.
Cloud services provider Akamai Technologies had given an alert on its โ€œEdge DNSโ€ service incident, noting a โ€œpartial outageโ€ on its website.
โ€œWe have implemented a fix for this issue, and based on current observations, the service is resuming normal operations,โ€ it said later in a tweet.
Oracle Corp said it was monitoring the global issue related to a cloud-based DNS solution provider impacting access to many internet resources, including its own cloud services.
DNS is a service that translates readable domain names to machine readable IP addresses, connecting it to a server and delivering the requested page on the userโ€™s phone or laptop.
In June, multiple outages hit social media, government and news websites across the globe, with some reports pointing to a glitch at US-based cloud computing service providers.
About 3,500 users reported issues with Airbnbโ€™s website, while nearly 1,500 Home Depot users reported problems, according to outage tracking website Downdetector.
REUTERS

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