
Parts of the U.S. just experienced the digital apocalypse—no memes, no money transfers, no morning coffee orders. The internet went dark across the East Coast and Midwest, leaving millions to face the unthinkable: real life without Wi-Fi.
Officials suspect a global cyberattack targeting critical infrastructure. Banking apps froze, transport systems glitched, and panic spread faster than a trending tweet.
The FBI and NSA are on high alert—because if they can hack the grid, they might be watching your cat videos too. It’s official: in 2025, losing the internet feels scarier than losing power. Welcome to the stone age, modern edition.