HUNDREDS of Microsoft 365 users have reported issues trying to access their accounts.

The Down Detector website claims more than 1,000 reports surged on Tuesday morning as people log on for work.

The tech giant has been investigating the issue all morning

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The tech giant has been investigating the issue all morningCredit: Reuters

Is Microsoft 365 not working?

1,040 reports were noticed by Down Detector on Tuesday at around 9.30am.

Which Microsoft 365 services are down?

It’s not clear which Microsoft 365 services are not working as yet.

Microsoft 365 comprises of Microsoft Teams, Exchange Online, Outlook, SharePoint Online, OneDrive for Business, Microsoft Graph and PowerBi.

Why is Microsoft 365 not working?

Microsoft is yet to officially say anything about it so we don’t know how widespread it is.

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When will Microsoft 365 be back online?

It’s not yet clear how widespread the issue is.

The firm usually posts updates on its Twitter page.

There’s also has a service status page on its website.

So it’s worth keeping an eye on both of those.

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How bad is the Microsoft 365 outage?

It’s not clear how many users have been affected by the Microsoft 365 outage.

Reports were detected by Down Detector just before 9.30am UK time.

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