AWS Billing Error Displays Trillions of Dollars to Users
The billing glitch reveals that a minor calculation error in AWS's billing system can display astronomical figures, and the company's humorous response indicates the charges are not real.
Reporting from 1 source: GIGAZINE.
Amazon Web Services is experiencing a global issue with its billing console, causing some users to see charges in the trillions of dollars. The company acknowledged the problem on July 17 and began remediation, expecting full recovery by July 19. AWS responded on X with a half-joking comment about the 'tiny calculation error' and asking what users would buy with trillions. Users are advised to wait without taking action.
At 17:33 JST on July 17, 2026, AWS acknowledged a global issue with its billing console after users reported seeing charges as high as 122,635,438,852.36 dollars, equivalent to roughly 20 trillion yen. The company began remediation work and expects full recovery by 16:00 JST on July 19. On its official X account, AWS joked about the 'tiny calculation error' and asked what users would buy with several trillion dollars, a tone that suggests the company is confident the charges are not real. Users are told to wait without taking any action.
Synthesized by Yomimono from the 1 cited source below, including Japanese-language reporting where cited, then editorially reviewed before publishing.
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- GIGAZINE AWSで数兆円規模の使用量が表示される問題が発生中