Snapchat, Amazon, and Fortnite Services Disrupted Amid Big Internet Outage Worldwide

Snapchat, Amazon, and Fortnite Services Disrupted Amid Big Internet Outage Worldwide

On Monday, October 20 2025, a big internet outage emanating from the Amazon Web Services (AWS) US-East-1 region in Northern Virginia (USA) caused widespread disruption to major apps and websites worldwide.

AWS first reported increased error-rates and latency at 3:11 a.m. US Eastern Time (ET) (07:11 UTC) in the US-East-1 region. By around 8:00 a.m. British Summer Time (BST) (07:00 UTC), users across Europe and elsewhere were already reporting service failures. Within hours most services had resumed, with AWS stating “significant signs of recovery” by 11:00 a.m. BST (10:00 UTC).

Scope and scale of the disruption

The outage impacted a wide array of platforms that rely on AWS cloud infrastructure:

  • The social-media app Snapchat, gaming platform Fortnite, and the retail site Amazon were among the most-visible services affected.
  • Other affected services included Signal, Duolingo, as well as financial platforms like Venmo, Robinhood and AI-startup Perplexity.
  • In the UK, major institutions were affected including Lloyds Bank, Bank of Scotland and HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC).

According to the outage-tracking service Downdetector, thousands of reports flooded in starting around 7:30 a.m. London time (02:30 ET) on Oct 20.

Cause and cloud-infrastructure context

AWS’s initial statement said:

“We can confirm increased error rates and latencies for multiple AWS Services in the US-EAST-1 Region.”

Further reporting identified the root issue as a DNS-resolution disruption of the DynamoDB endpoint in US-East-1, which triggered failures across other AWS services including CloudFront, Step Functions and Security Token Service.

Because many apps and websites rely on AWS’s US-East-1 region—even when operating globally—the failure in that region had a cascading effect worldwide.

Impact for users and businesses

For users, this big internet outage meant:

  • Inability to log into apps like Snapchat, Fortnite and Signal or perform key tasks.
  • E-commerce disruption: Amazon’s checkout and other retail services slowed or failed.
  • Banking and government services in the UK and elsewhere were temporarily inaccessible.

For businesses:

  • Lost transactions and customer frustration due to service downtime.
  • Highlighted the vulnerability of depending heavily on a single cloud region/provider.
  • Raised urgent questions about resilience, redundancy and multi-region strategies.

Cybersecurity and cloud-infrastructure experts noted that today’s incident reaffirms that cloud-based failure is a systemic risk when too much depends on one region.

Recovery and what comes next

By 10:27 BST (09:27 UTC), AWS reported “significant signs of recovery” and said most requests should now be succeeding. The US-East-1 region continues to be monitored while queued requests are cleared. Some secondary services remain impaired but the worst is past.

Going forward:

  • Businesses may review cloud-deployment strategies and consider multi-region or multi-cloud setups.
  • Users may experience lingering effects (slower login, partial outages) for parts of the day.
  • Industry watchers will test how cloud-providers respond and what transparency improves.

FAQs

Q1: When and where did the big internet outage start?

The outage began on Monday, October 20 2025 around 3:11 a.m. US Eastern Time (07:11 UTC) in the AWS US-East-1 region (Northern Virginia, USA).

Q2: Which major apps and websites were disrupted by this outage?

Major platforms hit include Snapchat, Fortnite, Amazon (retail/voice-assistant), Signal, Duolingo, Venmo, Robinhood and others. UK entities such as Lloyds Bank, Bank of Scotland and HMRC also faced issues.

Q3: Has the issue been resolved?

Yes — by around 10:27 BST (09:27 UTC), AWS said most affected services were recovering and many are already back online. Residual issues may persist for some services.




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