Systems outage Fri 12/19/25

Target's reddit is getting flooded with angry guests bc they make an order and pay, and their money withdrawn from accounts... but they get no confirmation and their order history is empty 😢. I genuinely feel bad for them
 
New LPNs (stickers that print for salvage / CRC/ ESIM) are not being uploaded to "the system", so when you go to scan the sticker to a bin or pallet it won't accept it. Hope it loads the backlog when the system comes back up.
 
My Redcard Debit card tied to my app isn't working either: "part of your wallet didn't load correctly ". That was a nice treat at lunchtime. Of course that register doesn't take cash either. FML
 
Not able to backstock either . It says backstocked but if you scan nothing in the location . Cannot search for products . We are just pushing and doing reshop right now .
 
We’re holding off on executing our Priority Pulls this afternoon as well as Backstocking. Products are not correctly updating in the given back room location after these operations. Hope they are fixed by tomorrow morning!
 
Specifically what problems?
Basically the only departments that are able to work are mbp/pack and warehouse. Essentially we can not receive freight or send freight out. Even though warehouse is able to operate they essentially stopped due to backlog. 1 shift of tm’s was vle’d which is huge.

From my understanding fdc’s are working as normal.
 
Basically the only departments that are able to work are mbp/pack and warehouse. Essentially we can not receive freight or send freight out. Even though warehouse is able to operate they essentially stopped due to backlog. 1 shift of tm’s was vle’d which is huge.

From my understanding fdc’s are working as normal.
Might I add gscl (dc’s) are not current priority and things may very well not be able to be operational until tomorrow. Huge impact, especially weekend before Christmas.
 
There was a major network traffic loop at a third-party site supporting Target's hardware configuration, which caused an unexpected surge in network traffic and disrupted normal data flows. After the traffic was identified and blocked, the broad scope of the disruption placed strain on core infrastructure components as multiple systems attempted to restart simultaneously. Delays in recovery likely due to circular dependencies.
 
There was a major network traffic loop at a third-party site supporting Target's hardware configuration, which caused an unexpected surge in network traffic and disrupted normal data flows. After the traffic was identified and blocked, the broad scope of the disruption placed strain on core infrastructure components as multiple systems attempted to restart simultaneously. Delays in recovery likely due to circular dependencies.
English please?
 

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