Netizens turn to Twitter as Facebook, Instagram bog down

SCREENGRAB from digitalattackmap.com.

SCREENGRAB from digitalattackmap.com.

MANILA, Philippines—Social media behemoths Facebook and Instagram crashed at about 2:30 p.m. Tuesday afternoon (Philippine time).

The meltdown rocked the online world, prompting users to turn to their Twitter accounts and report the incident.

The hashtag “#Facebookdown” surged to become the top trending topic worldwide while the words “Facebook and Instagram” were also in the top 10 worldwide trending topics.

Instagram has acknowledged the outage in a post on its official Twitter account: “We’re aware of an outage affecting Instagram and are working on a fix. Thank you for your patience.”

A massive Distributed Denial-of-Service (DDoS) attack in the United States caused the servers of Facebook, Instagram and AIM to go down on Tuesday, according to digitalattackmap.com.

https://twitter.com/Reddit_Tech_New/status/559970091077738497

US was targeted by a massive amount of data requests, causing the servers of social networking sites to crash due to the load.

Twitter account @Reddit_tech_new tweeted about the DDoS attack after several minutes of the site being down.

Facebook and Instagram were restored at 3:10 p.m. (Philippine time).

Aside from Facebook and Instagram, users noted that dating app Tinder, AIM and HipChat were also down.

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