Amazon AWS Apologizes After Quadrillion-Dollar Glitch Terrifies Cloud Users

Amazon Web Services (AWS) confirmed that a display bug caused some customer bills to be displayed in the trillions. In a few cases, estimates reached the quadrillions of dollars.
AWS Support said an initial rollback attempt failed to fix the error right away. The bug hit the Billing Console’s estimate tools, not actual invoices.
How Amazon’s Billing Console Broke
A faulty calculation entered AWS’s estimated billing subsystem and multiplied normal usage by absurd totals. Customers whose monthly bills typically run in the hundreds suddenly saw projections with 15 zeros.
This is not AWS’s first reliability scare this year. In May, an AWS data center outage disrupted trading at Coinbase, a major crypto exchange.
A Bitcoin price display glitch hit Revolut the same month. Both cases show how a single backend fault can ripple through products that millions of people use daily.
AWS also signed a $6 billion Snowflake AI infrastructure deal in May, a sign of its scale in enterprise computing. Therefore, a pricing bug at this scale draws attention well beyond AWS’s regular customer base.
Amazon’s “Very Slight Miscalculation”
Amazon’s technical teams continued working on the reporting issue after the rollback proved insufficient. The company said it expects corrected figures to appear soon.
Rather than stick to a dry apology, the official AWS account on X leaned into the absurdity of the numbers. It called the error a typo and a “slight miscalculation,” then added “very slight” for effect.
Source: BeInCrypto
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