How One Router Misconfiguration Took Down Facebook: The Fragile Architecture of BGP

On October 4, 2021, at 15:40 UTC, Facebook disappeared from the internet. Not just the social network—Instagram, WhatsApp, and even Facebook’s internal tools went dark. Engineers couldn’t access their own data centers. The outage lasted nearly six hours and affected billions of users worldwide. The cause wasn’t a cyberattack or a data center failure. It was a BGP configuration error. Someone issued a command that withdrew the routes Facebook used to announce its presence to the internet, and within minutes, the company’s entire network became unreachable. ...

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