Comment by vitus

5 years ago

From yesterday's post:

"Our engineering teams have learned that configuration changes on the backbone routers that coordinate network traffic between our data centers caused issues that interrupted this communication.

...

Our services are now back online and we’re actively working to fully return them to regular operations. We want to make clear that there was no malicious activity behind this outage — its root cause was a faulty configuration change on our end."

Ultimately, that faulty command changed router configuration globally.

The Google outage was triggered by a configuration change due to an automation system gone rogue. But hey, it too was triggered by a human issuing a command at some point.

I'm inclined to believe the later post as they've had more time to assess the details. I think the point of the earlier post is really to say "we weren't hacked!" but they didn't want to use exactly that language.