Top NewsLatest updates on Tuesday's Facebook, Instagram outage

Latest updates on Tuesday's Facebook, Instagram outage

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Updated at 1pm: A tweet from Andy Stone, META's director of communications: “Due to a technical glitch earlier today, people had trouble accessing some of our services. We've resolved the issue as quickly as possible for everyone affected, and we apologize for any inconvenience.” Update at 12:25 pm: The Instagram app is now working for some users. Update at noon: Cybersecurity expert Matthew Green told The Associated Press that the outage appears to go beyond meta. “A lot of services have problems logging into at least some parts of their systems, especially websites,” Green said. Associate Professor of Computer Science and Member of the Johns Hopkins University Information Security Institute. “This could indicate a common cause, such as the failure of a major cloud service provider. No one knows exactly what's going on right now.” UPDATE 11:55 a.m.: Some Facebook desktop users can log back in. Nothing on Instagram is back. UPDATE 11:20 a.m.: Some Facebook app users can log back in. ORIGINAL STORY: If you can't use Facebook or Instagram this morning, You're not alone. Both sites appear to be down. Downdetector.com reports an outage at 10 a.m. Andy Stone, director of communications for Meta, released a statement on X at 10:52 a.m., saying, “We know people are having trouble accessing our services. We are doing this now. “We'll let you know what we can find out.

Update at 1 pm:

A tweet from Meta's director of communications, Andy Stone:

“Earlier today, due to a technical issue, people had difficulty accessing some of our services. We have resolved the issue as quickly as possible for everyone affected, and apologize for any inconvenience.”

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Updated at 12:25 pm:

The Instagram app is now working for some users.

Afternoon Update:

said cyber security expert Matthew Green Associated Press The malfunction seems to have transcended the meta.

“Many services have problems with at least some part of their systems, particularly the ability to log into websites,” said Green, an associate professor of computer science and member of the Johns Hopkins University Information Security Institute. “This could indicate a common cause, such as the failure of a major cloud service provider. No one knows exactly what is happening right now.

Updated at 11:55 am:

  • Some Facebook desktop users are able to sign in again.
  • Nothing comes back on Instagram.

Updated at 11:20 am:

  • Some Facebook app users can log back in.

Original Story:

If you can't use Facebook or Instagram this morning, you're not alone.

Both sites appear to be down.

Downdetector.com reports an outage around 10am

Andy Stone is META's director of communications X published a statement At 10:52am, “We know people are having trouble accessing our services. We're working on it right now.”

We'll let you know what we find.

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