Amazon’s AWS outage on October 20 left companies like Alexa, Snapchat, Fortnite, Venmo and extra offline for hours

It appeared as if half the Internet was coping with a extreme hangover on October twentieth. A severe outage of Amazon Web Services took down many, many web sites, apps, video games, and different companies that depend on Amazon’s cloud division to remain up and operating. That included an extended listing of fashionable software program like Venmo, Snapchat, Canva, and fortnite. Even Amazon’s personal assistant, Alexa, stuttered, and when you have been questioning why the web appeared to be in opposition to you, you were not imagining it. The excellent news is that Amazon introduced at 6:53 pm ET on October 20, resolved “elevated error charges and latencies for AWS companies.”

The firm stated it “recognized the occasion set off as DNS decision points for DynamoDB regional service endpoints.” He bumped into extra issues whereas making an attempt to resolve the outage, however was ultimately in a position to repair every part. “At 3:01 pm (PT), all AWS companies returned to regular operations,” he stated.

At roughly 4:30 pm ET on October 20, issues seemed to be returning to regular. Apps like Venmo and Lyft, which beforehand responded slowly or in no way, appeared to behave easily.

Update October 20, 2025 at 9:21 pm ET: This story has been up to date with the most recent replace from Amazon which says the difficulty has been resolved.

Update, October 21, 2025, 11:18 am ET: Added a listing of confirmed websites and companies that have been affected by the AWS outage.

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