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Microsoft reveals cyberattack triggered Azure outage that stalled emails, crashed Starbucks app

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A world Microsoft Azure outage that impacted a spread of services for consumers Tuesday — from reports of stalling Outlook emails to hassle ordering on Starbucks’ mobile app — was triggered by a distributed denial of service cyberattack, in keeping with the tech giant.

Microsoft Azure, a cloud computing platform utilized by corporations and organizations worldwide, confirmed the attack in a status update — and said an error within the platform’s defense response could have “amplified the impact” moderately than initially mitigating it.

In consequence, systems temporarily went down for select Azure, Microsoft 365 and Purview customers. The corporate’s update noted that connectively issues for “a subset” of Microsoft services began at around 7:45 a.m. EST Tuesday and lasted nearly eight hours.

Some Starbucks customers, who were also amongst those impacted, were “briefly unable to access the mobile order and pay feature within the Starbucks app resulting from a third-party system outage” REUTERSSome Starbucks customers, who were also amongst those impacted, were “briefly unable to access the mobile order and pay feature within the Starbucks app resulting from a third-party system outage”

“We apologize for any inconvenience this may occasionally have caused,” Azure Support wrote on social media platform X Wednesday morning.

Outage reports were somewhat scattered Tuesday — with a handful of corporations and services seeing user complaints that numbered within the lots of or low hundreds on outage tracker Downdetector. But there seemed to be a spread in reach.

Issues were reported by Minecraft video game players, Dutch football club FC Twente, the UK government’s HM Courts and Tribunals Service and more. Many found workarounds or said that services were restored in a matter of hours.

Some Starbucks customers, who were also amongst those impacted, were “briefly unable to access the mobile order and pay feature within the Starbucks app resulting from a third-party system outage” on Tuesday, company spokesperson Jaci Anderson told The Associated Press — but by early afternoon, that had largely been restored.

The AP reached out to Microsoft for further statement concerning the incident and its impacts Wednesday. Based on Azure’s status report, the corporate plans to publish a preliminary post-incident report inside 72 hours.

Microsoft Azure is a cloud computing platform utilized by corporations and organizations worldwide. REUTERS
The platform’s defense response could have “amplified the impact” moderately than initially mitigating it. wachiwit – stock.adobe.com

Tuesday’s Azure troubles arrived lower than two weeks after thousands and thousands of Windows-powered computers worldwide were disrupted by a faulty software update by cybersecurity firm CrowdStrike.

And Microsoft itself is already under the microscope for cybersecurity practices. In April, a federal cybersecurity review board issued a report alleging that a “cascade of errors” by the Redmond, Washington-based tech giant let state-backed Chinese cyber operators break into email accounts of senior US officials.

The report described shoddy cybersecurity practices, a lax corporate culture and a scarcity of sincerity concerning the company’s knowledge of the targeted breach, which affected multiple US agencies that take care of China.

Tuesday’s Azure troubles arrived lower than two weeks after thousands and thousands of Windows-powered computers worldwide were disrupted by a faulty software update by  CrowdStrike. Above, passengers stranded earlier this month REUTERS

It concluded that “Microsoft’s security culture was inadequate and requires an overhaul” given the corporate’s ubiquity and demanding role in the worldwide technology ecosystem.

Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella repeatedly described cybersecurity as a top priority for the corporate on an earnings call Tuesday.

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A world Microsoft Azure outage that impacted a spread of services for consumers Tuesday — from reports of stalling Outlook emails to hassle ordering on Starbucks’ mobile app — was triggered by a distributed denial of service cyberattack, in keeping with the tech giant.

Microsoft Azure, a cloud computing platform utilized by corporations and organizations worldwide, confirmed the attack in a status update — and said an error within the platform’s defense response could have “amplified the impact” moderately than initially mitigating it.

In consequence, systems temporarily went down for select Azure, Microsoft 365 and Purview customers. The corporate’s update noted that connectively issues for “a subset” of Microsoft services began at around 7:45 a.m. EST Tuesday and lasted nearly eight hours.

Some Starbucks customers, who were also amongst those impacted, were “briefly unable to access the mobile order and pay feature within the Starbucks app resulting from a third-party system outage” REUTERSSome Starbucks customers, who were also amongst those impacted, were “briefly unable to access the mobile order and pay feature within the Starbucks app resulting from a third-party system outage”

“We apologize for any inconvenience this may occasionally have caused,” Azure Support wrote on social media platform X Wednesday morning.

Outage reports were somewhat scattered Tuesday — with a handful of corporations and services seeing user complaints that numbered within the lots of or low hundreds on outage tracker Downdetector. But there seemed to be a spread in reach.

Issues were reported by Minecraft video game players, Dutch football club FC Twente, the UK government’s HM Courts and Tribunals Service and more. Many found workarounds or said that services were restored in a matter of hours.

Some Starbucks customers, who were also amongst those impacted, were “briefly unable to access the mobile order and pay feature within the Starbucks app resulting from a third-party system outage” on Tuesday, company spokesperson Jaci Anderson told The Associated Press — but by early afternoon, that had largely been restored.

The AP reached out to Microsoft for further statement concerning the incident and its impacts Wednesday. Based on Azure’s status report, the corporate plans to publish a preliminary post-incident report inside 72 hours.

Microsoft Azure is a cloud computing platform utilized by corporations and organizations worldwide. REUTERS
The platform’s defense response could have “amplified the impact” moderately than initially mitigating it. wachiwit – stock.adobe.com

Tuesday’s Azure troubles arrived lower than two weeks after thousands and thousands of Windows-powered computers worldwide were disrupted by a faulty software update by cybersecurity firm CrowdStrike.

And Microsoft itself is already under the microscope for cybersecurity practices. In April, a federal cybersecurity review board issued a report alleging that a “cascade of errors” by the Redmond, Washington-based tech giant let state-backed Chinese cyber operators break into email accounts of senior US officials.

The report described shoddy cybersecurity practices, a lax corporate culture and a scarcity of sincerity concerning the company’s knowledge of the targeted breach, which affected multiple US agencies that take care of China.

Tuesday’s Azure troubles arrived lower than two weeks after thousands and thousands of Windows-powered computers worldwide were disrupted by a faulty software update by  CrowdStrike. Above, passengers stranded earlier this month REUTERS

It concluded that “Microsoft’s security culture was inadequate and requires an overhaul” given the corporate’s ubiquity and demanding role in the worldwide technology ecosystem.

Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella repeatedly described cybersecurity as a top priority for the corporate on an earnings call Tuesday.

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