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Microsoft Corporation is currently working assiduously to address a perplexing service disruption affecting its Outlook on the web, a popular email service known as Exchange Online. The issue, which is predominantly affecting North America, was initially framed by the company as a regional disturbance. However, emerging reports suggest that the snags are casting a wider net, ensnaring users in several South American countries including Brazil, Chile, Dominican Republic, and Colombia.

According to reports, the technical hiccup not only affects Outlook on the web but has also been causing the Outlook desktop application to crash upon launch for some South American users.

In a statement, Microsoft elucidated the specifics of the issue, stating that the “impact is specific to some users in North America who are attempting to access their Exchange Online mailbox using Outlook on the web.” The company further noted that impacted users have encountered an enigmatic “500 error.”

The Redmond-based technology behemoth is currently scouring recent deployments and service monitoring data in a bid to pinpoint the origin of the disruptions.

In an age where email is often a critical cog in professional and personal communication, the current outage could have far-reaching impacts, particularly for businesses that rely heavily on email communication through Outlook.

Furthermore, while Microsoft has recommended that users keep abreast of the situation by visiting the Service Health Dashboard in the admin center under reference EX610644, several reports have emerged that indicate users are unable to access the dashboard.

This outage adds to the growing list of issues faced by Microsoft. Earlier this month, the company confronted service disruptions to several of its online services, including Azure Portal, Outlook.com, and OneDrive, which were reportedly the result of Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attacks claimed by a threat actor operating under the nom de guerre, Anonymous Sudan.

The initial outage was detected on the evening of June 5, and Microsoft was able to address the core issue during the early hours of June 7. At the time, a spokesperson for Microsoft communicated to BleepingComputer that they were “aware of these claims and are investigating.”

Update 10:30 EDT, June 27: Microsoft has officially confirmed that the connectivity issues affecting Outlook on the web are more widespread than initially communicated.

The ongoing issues with Microsoft’s services, including the current Outlook outage, raise questions about the resiliency and reliability of cloud-based services which have become fundamental to both business and personal communications globally.