A recent Microsoft Azure outage has taken down several Microsoft services, including Microsoft Teams, Xbox Live, and Office 365. The issue is affecting users worldwide and is preventing users from accessing most of the functions of these services.
Microsoft is currently investigating the issue, and has identified a problem with a recent update made to an authentication system that may have caused the current outages. Microsoft has rolled back the update in an attempt to mitigate the impact of the issue, although as of now, it looks like many are still experiencing service outages and are having difficulty getting connected to anything.
Since these services are at the core of many workflows and recreational activities, we can only hope that Microsoft is able to get everything up and running again soon. We’ll keep you updated with the latest information as it becomes available.
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