MICROSOFT Outlook and a slew of other services have come to a grinding halt, leaving millions of users around the globe unable to access their emails.
The company is facing a widespread outage that has affected not just Outlook, but also Microsoft 365, Teams, Exchange, and the Microsoft Store.
Social media has exploded with complaints as users report being locked out of their accounts.
One person wrote on social media: “So I’m guessing Microsoft Outlook is having issues, everyone around me has just been logged out of their emails.”
Downdetector, a popular outage tracking website, showed a massive spike in reports starting around 9pm UK Time (4pm EST) on Saturday.
As of now, Microsoft has yet to officially comment on the situation, leaving users to weather the email-free storm.
The global outage has echoes of last year’s massive disruption when cybersecurity firm CrowdStrike suffered a major outage.
It also crippled access to essential services, sparking outrage from users.
That incident raised questions about cloud service vulnerabilities and how tech giants can handle multiple simultaneous outages.
With Microsoft facing its own service collapse, the tech world is bracing for answers as users are left in limbo.
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