A massive global tech outage caused chaos across industries ranging from travel to finance on Friday, as services around the world experienced hours of disruption before slowly coming back online. The incident underscored the potential risks of relying on digital, interconnected technologies in today’s world.
Dan Ives, a senior equity analyst at WedBush Securities, described the event as the “biggest IT outage in the history of the world”. The outage affected key players in the tech industry, including CrowdStrike and Microsoft, leading to widespread frustration and uncertainty among businesses and consumers alike.
The sheer scale of the outage served as a wake-up call for the global community about the vulnerabilities of our increasingly digitized and interconnected world. As industries become more reliant on technology to function effectively, the consequences of such widespread outages can be devastating.
While services eventually started to come back online, the event serves as a stark reminder of the importance of robust cybersecurity measures and contingency plans to mitigate the impact of future tech outages. It also highlights the need for greater collaboration and coordination among tech companies, governments, and regulatory bodies to address the growing threats to our digital infrastructure.
As the world becomes more dependent on technology for everyday operations, ensuring the resilience and security of our digital systems is paramount to safeguarding against future disruptions of this magnitude.
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Cyber Sovereignty. Anybody?
russia/iran/south africa unaffected,same operating systems
$ elective Psyop
The complaints of a few delayed airline passengers are irrelevant to the story.
Microsoft can fix update problems with few lines of code in windows. What Microsoft needs to do is when the PC crashes like this because of new updates than Microsoft should start in a update removal modes and should give option to remove the recent updates and user will keep removing updates till pc starts
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NEW GUINNESS RECORD!!!!
Linux users are grinning along with Apple/Mac users. Microsoft apparently "back doored" this and ended up with the "blue screen of death".
Smart move is ALWAYS test on limited computers, run those for a day, then continue. FedEx was down, trucking firms down, so anyone waiting for a delivery will wait more.
Right now Customs and Border Control (US) can't clear people going to the US via connecting flights.
we need bitcoin standard
“WetBush Securities”🤔🤔🤔
My flight ✈️ is tomorrow 😓😓😓