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Was this hacked? Apple's servers are down again: the App Store is not working

March 23 news, according to Phoenix Network Technology reported that following yesterday's server downtime, today's Apple server is down again. The downtime caused Apple Music, App Store, podcasts and other functions to be used normally, and many netizens complained.

Was this hacked? Apple's servers are down again: the App Store is not working

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After the Apple server went down yesterday, 11 services failed, and even Apple Maps and Siri were not spared, and it took engineers 5 hours to solve the problem. Today's Apple downtime incident, I don't know how Apple will respond.

For two consecutive days of server downtime, Apple needs to pay attention to checking where the problem is. Judging from the results of the discussion among netizens, there may be two reasons for Apple's server downtime, namely internal reasons and external reasons.

Was this hacked? Apple's servers are down again: the App Store is not working

In March 2017, a netizen who claimed to be an Employee of Apple's Silicon Valley broke the news on Twitter that if a company recruited an Indian manager, his people would soon all become Indians, and the software developed by these Indians was prone to various problems.

Silicon Valley Indians are more and like to hug the group is well known, many company programmers and executives replaced by Indians, such as Blizzard, Apple, Microsoft, etc., software BUGgs are indeed more and more, which has nothing to do with Indian programmers, Xiao Lei is not clear. As for some people who say that India's software industry is developed, you can check whether the output value of India's software industry has reached one-tenth of Shenzhen's.

Was this hacked? Apple's servers are down again: the App Store is not working

The external reason is hackers, generally speaking, hackers do not dare to attack large companies, because the security system of large companies is not vegetarian, but there are always masters who do not believe in evil. In May last year, Colonial, the largest U.S. fuel pipeline operator, was attacked by hackers, and some areas were unable to supply fuel normally, and were forced to pay a ransom of 75 bitcoins to the hackers.

A few days ago, there was also a hacker attack on NVIDIA, and the result can be imagined, directly killed by NVIDIA. Others, such as Toyota Motor, JBS, etc., as well as Apple's foundry Quanta, have all been hacked. Generally speaking, hardware manufacturers have a high degree of counterattack, not very afraid of hackers, and most other companies choose to pay money.

The truth of Apple's server downtime still needs to be officially disclosed, but it occurs frequently, which will definitely affect the user's experience, and Apple should find out the root cause and solve it as soon as possible.

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