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Garmin outage begins to ease as services slowly return

Garmin outage begins to ease as services slowly return

Posted on July 27, 2020August 27, 2023 By Jarvis

Garmin’s huge outage is gradually starting to ease, with a number of the fitness company’s connected services beginning to come back online after reportedly being the victim of a ransomeware attack. It’s been a long weekend for the fitness wearables and navigation products firm, as it enters day four of Garmin Connect and other services being pushed unexpectedly offline.

As of Monday morning, though, the Garmin system status board is looking less sickly. What was a pretty uniform page of red outage warnings since July 23 is gradually turning into a sea of green and amber indicators instead, as Garmin brings some services back online.

The biggest is Garmin Connect, of course, and that’s still online back with limited functionality. 
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