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Back in April, our founder @D_OLawal said: “A cyber attack pandemic is coming. No system is 100% secure.” At the time, some thought it was just a warning. Fast forward, look at the news.
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AWS went down, and about a third of the internet felt it. Are we too dependent on a single cloud provider to keep the world running?
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The Oct 20 2025 AWS outage really just exposed how fragile our digital world is. One cloud hiccup can ripple into chaos.
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AWS runs roughly 30–35% of global cloud services. When it sneezes, the web catches a cold. Downtime kills trust and revenue. If your stack depends on one cloud, you’re gambling with your continuity. 4/6
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The fallout was huge. Millions of outage reports worldwide. Fortnite, Roblox, Snapchat, Reddit, Ring, Venmo—all stumbled. Even airlines and payment apps glitched. A reminder that one region can stall half the internet. 3/6
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Next steps: 1️⃣ Map dependencies 2️⃣ Set multi-region backups 3️⃣ Train for outage response 4️⃣ Watch the AWS Health Dashboard 6/6
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No breach confirmed, but scammers jump fast—sending fake “recovery” emails. Stay safe with multi-cloud setups (Azure, Google), redundancy, regular vuln scans, and outage-drill training. 5/6
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It started early in US-EAST-1 (Virginia)—AWS’s busiest hub. A DNS issue hit DynamoDB and EC2 networking, spreading fast. Fixes came in hours, but full recovery took most of the day. No sign of a cyberattack, just a brutal single-point failure. 2/6
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AWS runs roughly 30–35% of global cloud services. When it sneezes, the web catches a cold. Downtime kills trust and revenue. If your stack depends on one cloud, you’re gambling with your continuity. 4/6
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The fallout was huge. Millions of outage reports worldwide. Fortnite, Roblox, Snapchat, Reddit, Ring, Venmo—all stumbled. Even airlines and payment apps glitched. A reminder that one region can stall half the internet. 3/6
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It started early in US-EAST-1 (Virginia)—AWS’s busiest hub. A DNS issue hit DynamoDB and EC2 networking, spreading fast. Fixes came in hours, but full recovery took most of the day. No sign of a cyberattack, just a brutal single-point failure. 2/6
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Sources: Guardian, 404 Media, Bitdefender, BBC, SecurityWeek. Updates expected as the UK’s ICO review continues and Discord audits its vendor systems.
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Age verification may protect minors, but it also stockpiles personal data hackers want. Centralizing IDs for safety often does the opposite. Stay alert, turn on 2FA, and share less online—especially sensitive documents or government ID scans.
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Discord is contacting affected users via support@discord.com only—no calls or texts. Those impacted should check credit reports, set fraud alerts, and enable 2FA. Around 40% of cyber incidents now trace back to third-party or supply-chain weak points. 7/8
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This mirrors Discord’s 2023 breach through the same vendor. Users on X are venting over slow support and advising others to freeze credit. So far, no new data dumps have surfaced, but Telegram channels are still sharing samples from the first leak. 6/8
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The breach links to ID verification laws like the UK’s Online Safety Act (live since July) and similar rules in 30+ U.S. states. Critics argue these laws pile up hackable data. The UK’s ICO is investigating Discord’s handling of the incident. 5/8
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Hackers say 55M users were hit; Discord says it’s closer to thousands of IDs. Leaked data includes partial phone numbers, towns, last online times, Nitro payment details, MFA status, and government ID photos. No passwords, cards, or chats were exposed. 4/8
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They claim to have stolen 1.5–1.6 TB of data. The group demanded $5M, later lowering it to $3.5M. Discord refused and contacted law enforcement. Sample data is now on Telegram—spreadsheets with about 1,000 users’ info, including one tied to Coinbase. 3/8
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On Sept 20, 2025, hackers breached a third-party support vendor used by Discord—likely Zendesk. Zendesk says Discord’s core systems weren’t touched. The attackers, calling themselves Scattered Lapsus$ Hunters, had access for 58 hours before being shut out. 2/8
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