GitHub

Company

Last mentioned: Mar 23, 2026

Timeline

  1. Mitigation Efforts

    GitHub engineers identify the root cause in the application layer and begin rolling out a fix.

  2. Widespread Impact

    Reports confirm the issue is global, affecting multiple regions and both public and private repositories.

  3. Official Incident Logged

    GitHub Status page updates to reflect an active investigation into service disruptions.

  4. Initial Reports

    Users begin reporting 'File not found' errors and repository creation timeouts on social media and Hacker News.

Stories mentioning GitHub 2

Infrastructure Neutral

GitHub Infrastructure Outage Disrupts Global Developer Workflows

GitHub experienced a significant service disruption on March 3, 2026, impacting core functionalities including file rendering and repository management. The outage follows a series of recent stability issues across the SaaS ecosystem, raising concerns about centralized infrastructure reliability.

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Market Trends Neutral

JFrog Shares Plunge 25% Amid Massive 233% Surge in Trading Volume

JFrog Ltd. (NASDAQ:FROG) experienced a dramatic market correction in late February 2026, as shares plummeted from a previous close of $50.29 to $37.69. This decline was accompanied by an extraordinary 233% spike in trading volume, signaling a significant institutional shift in the DevOps leader's valuation.

2 sources

About GitHub coverage

This page surfaces every story mentioning GitHub across our saas coverage. We track each entity's appearance over time so readers can trace how the narrative evolves — which developments are isolated incidents, which build into longer arcs, and which reframe how operators in the space think about the entity. Story selection uses the same multi-source verification gate applied across the rest of our coverage.

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