Another Monday and another BGP (Border Gateway Protocol) misconfiguration causing large parts of the Internet to stop working. More on the cause and effects from the Cloudfalre blog [cloudflare.com]:
[Monday] at 10:30UTC, the Internet had a small heart attack. A small company in Northern Pennsylvania became a preferred path of many Internet routes through Verizon (AS701), a major Internet transit provider. This was the equivalent of Waze routing an entire freeway down a neighborhood street — resulting in many websites on Cloudflare, and many other providers, to be unavailable from large parts of the Internet. This should never have happened because Verizon should never have forwarded those routes to the rest of the Internet. To understand why, read [Cloudflare's blog].
SoylentNews was also affected [soylentnews.org] — alongside other prominent sites.