A Super Tuesday internet outage has caused more than a few online giants to go offline today for more than an hour.

Our Lincoln Nebraska Police Department would like to remind everyone, “Facebook may have been down for 90 minutes, but LPD’s service to the community is nonstop 24/7.”
From Lincoln Police Department
(LINCOLN, Neb.) — Facebook may have been down for 90 minutes, but LPD’s service to the community is nonstop 24/7.
Hopefully, your social media is back up and running. Remember, if Meta platforms crash again in the future, the Lincoln Police Department also provides public information on Twitter/X at @Lincoln_Police.
Join us there as well!

We have to laugh at the next update from Tech Dad. Who believes this, or anything in the news today?
After further research, we discovered the likely cause.
In a troubling development, reports suggest that global internet services may face disruptions due to the cutting of four data cables in the Red Sea.
HGC Global Communications, based in Hong Kong, has confirmed the incident, raising concerns about widespread impacts on global connectivity. While the exact reason for the cable cutting remains unclear, there are speculations that attackers may have targeted the Red Sea, indicating potential motives.
Approximately 25% of data traffic passing through the Red Sea has been affected, and the coordinated nature of the attack, cutting four cables simultaneously, is considered highly unusual. Efforts are underway to reroute traffic and minimize disruption until cable repairs are completed, emphasizing the need for enhanced security measures to protect critical internet infrastructure in the future.
#Internet #Discruption #Data #Cables #Redsea
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