Panne Internet Massive : Amazon, Canva, Snapchat et Fortnite Hors Ligne - Le Cauchemar Numérique Mondial

Une défaillance technique généralisée paralyse les géants du numérique dans un chaos digital sans précédent.
L'effondrement en cascade
Les serveurs tombent comme des dominos - Amazon trébuche sur ses propres services cloud, Canva devient une page blanche, Snapchat se transforme en fantôme numérique, et Fortnite s'effondre au milieu des combats. Les traders regardent leurs portefeuilles crypto chuter tandis que les infrastructures critiques vacillent.
Le prix de la centralisation
Cette panne mondiale expose la fragilité d'un internet trop dépendant de quelques mastodontes technologiques. Pendant ce temps, les mineurs Bitcoin continuent de valider des transactions - ironique, non ? Les banques traditionnelles ferment boutique en ligne tandis que les exchanges décentralisés fonctionnent sans interruption.
Les investisseurs en crypto rigolent bien - leurs actifs sont toujours accessibles, même si les graphiques sont en chute libre. Une journée parfaite pour rappeler que la finance traditionnelle a plus de points uniques de défaillance que le réseau Ethereum.
Amazon confirms ongoing AWS investigation
At 3:51AM ET, Amazon issued a follow-up saying teams were “actively engaged and working to both mitigate the issue and understand the root cause.” They promised another update in 45 minutes, though no clear recovery timeline has been provided.
For context, AWS is the world’s largest cloud platform, powering everything from streaming apps to fintech dashboards, so when it stumbles, the internet stumbles with it.
On Down Detector, a popular site used to track digital service crashes, nearly every major web platform turned red by dawn.
Snapchat, Ring, Roblox, Clash Royale, Life360, MyFitnessPal, Xero, Robinhood, Fidelity, JPMorgan, PayPal, Venmo, Amazon Music, Prime Video, Clash of Clans, Fortnite, Wordle, Duolingo, Coinbase, HMRC, Vodafone, PlayStation, and Pokémon Go were all marked as having severe problems.
Many users saw login failures, content not loading, or transactions getting stuck in loops.
The issue is spreading beyond entertainment. Payment platforms like Coinbase are experiencing downtime, showing just how deep AWS’s roots run through the internet economy. Crypto traders are particularly vocal about failed transactions and price updates not refreshing on time, a real nightmare when markets move fast.
While AWS has not yet identified what triggered the outage, some engineers in online forums are pointing to internal service synchronization errors that might have cascaded across global regions. Others are suggesting a routing misconfiguration inside Amazon’s data backbone. Nothing is confirmed yet, and as of this writing, Amazon has not given a full explanation or an ETA for restoration.
Until then, the internet remains shaky.
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