Microsoft apologises after thousands report new outage
On July 31, 2024, 2:14 AM
Technology giant Microsoft has apologised after thousands of people across the world reported issues with its products, ranging from email service Outlook to the hit game Minecraft.
Downdetector, which tracks websites, showed thousands had reported problems on Tuesday afternoon.
The incident comes less than two weeks after a major global IT outage left over eight million computers using Microsoft systems inaccessible, impacting healthcare and travel, after a flawed software update by the cybersecurity firm CrowdStrike.
Microsoft said it had implemented a fix for the problem which âshows improvementâ, and it will monitor the situation âto ensure full recoveryâ.
But it has separately told people it has âno ETAâ for how long the issue would take to resolve.
The tech giant previously said it was âinvestigating reports of issues connecting to Microsoft services globallyâ.
âWe sincerely apologise for the inconvenience,â it said in a post on X, formerly Twitter.
âOur experts are currently investigating the situation in order to resolve it as soon as possible.â
It comes hours before Microsoft is set to announce its latest financial reports at 2230 BST.
An alert on the technology giantâs service status website said the outage impacted Microsoft Azure â the cloud computing platform behind many of its services â and Microsoft 365, which includes systems like Microsoft Office and Outlook.
It also listed its cloud systems Intune and Entra as among those impacted.
âIt seems slightly surreal that weâre experiencing another serious outage of online services from Microsoft,â said computer security expert Professor Alan Woodward.
âThe culprit appears to be network infrastructure but you would have hoped that with such important cloud-based systems there would not be a single point of failure.
âYouâd expect Microsoftâs network infrastructure to be bomb-proof.â
The outage appears to have also impacted other services which rely on Microsoftâs platforms, with Cambridge Water among those affected.
âDue to worldwide issues with Microsoft Azure, a problem with our website is affecting several services including MyAccount and PayNow,â it said in a post on X.
Hmmm