Messenger whatsapp down9/7/2023 ![]() TL DR: Google anycast DNS returns SERVFAIL for Facebook queries querying directly times out. Was just on phone with someone who works for FB who described employees unable to enter buildings this morning to begin to evaluate extent of outage because their badges weren’t working to access doors.ĪrsTechnica’s technology reporter Jim Salter tweeted that: Tweets from the infosec community on the ongoing issue:Īccording to The New York Times’ tech reporter Sheera Frenkel: The good news is that Instagram, Facebook, WhatsApp, and Oculus VR have acknowledged the issue and urge users to bear with them as the company is working on fixing the problem. Can you imagine working at FB right now, when your email no longer works & all your internal FB-based tools fail?, Krebs tweeted.Īccording to DownDetecter, a platform that reports on online platforms going through service disrupting, the scale of this outage can be seen affecting users all over the United States, the United Kingdom, Europe, and Asia. SEE: 70% of the entire US population is now on FacebookĪccording to cyber security journalist Brian Krebs, Facebook and Instagram are facing DNS-related issues.Ĭonfirmed: The DNS records that tell systems how to find or got withdrawn this morning from the global routing tables. ![]() Remember, 5xx Server Error indicates that the problem is caused by the server and there is no issue on the user side. ![]() ![]() The outage seems to have begun at around 5:30 pm UK time after a “5xx Server Error” appeared on Instagram’s website.Ĭurrently, those using Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp on their smartphones are unable to load new posts, while their domains are offline with “This site can’t be reached” or “5xx Server Error.” You are not alone the social media giant Facebook along with its subsidiaries including Messenger, Instagram, WhatsApp, and Oculus VR are down and suffering ongoing service disruption. Facebook down? Yes, Facebook is down along with Messenger, Instagram, WhatsApp, and Oculus VR due to DNS-related issues. ![]()
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