Internet Status โ June 2, 2026: Minor Incidents, No Widespread Outage
The internet is operating normally. As of June 2, 2026, our checks across major cloud providers, CDNs, DNS infrastructure, and crowd-sourced outage trackers show no widespread or internet-wide disruption.
A small number of minor incidents are active. Cloudflare is monitoring several localized issues affecting subsets of customers: elevated challenge failures on its China Network (a fix has been deployed and is being monitored), increased latency on the Cloudflare for SaaS Custom Hostname API, and a certificate-chain (CA bundling) issue with Let's Encrypt that can cause TLS connectivity errors for some visitors. Core Cloudflare services remain operational. (Source: cloudflarestatus.com)
Recently resolved (past 72 hours): On June 1, AWS investigated increased error rates and latencies in its US-EAST-1 region, traced to a DNS issue that had downstream effects on services such as Slack, Asana, and Docker. AWS reported the underlying issue fully mitigated by ~3:35 AM PDT on June 1. Akamai also resolved a reporting-data issue and GitHub cleared minor billing/code-scanning delays on June 2.
All clear at this time: Google Cloud, Microsoft Azure, GitHub, OpenAI, Discord, Akamai, Atlassian, and Vercel all report normal operations. Localized residential ISP reports in some U.S. cities appear provider-specific rather than internet-wide.
Bottom line: The internet is up. A few minor provider-level incidents are being worked, but there is no major outage.