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A critical DNS resolution issue at Amazon Web Services’ US-EAST-1 region triggered widespread internet disruptions. Major platforms including Snapchat, Reddit, and Amazon’s own services experienced extended downtime. Service restoration continues as companies work through residual technical challenges.
A significant Amazon Web Services outage originating from DNS resolution problems caused widespread internet disruptions affecting thousands of online platforms, according to reports from multiple monitoring services. The incident, which began earlier today, impacted major services including Snapchat, Reddit, and Amazon’s own Alexa voice assistant, leaving users unable to access critical functionality across numerous applications.
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A China-based hacking collective known as Salt Typhoon has been identified exploiting a Citrix NetScaler Gateway vulnerability in a sophisticated global cyber-espionage operation. The group used advanced techniques including DLL sideloading and custom malware to maintain persistent access to victim networks. Security analysts warn the campaign demonstrates evolving threats to critical infrastructure sectors worldwide.
Security researchers have identified a widespread cyber intrusion campaign linked to the China-based threat actor Salt Typhoon, according to reports from cybersecurity firm Darktrace. The operation involves exploitation of a Citrix NetScaler Gateway vulnerability to gain initial access to target networks, with victims spanning telecommunications, energy and government sectors across more than 80 countries.