A massive IT outage has wreaked havoc on global computer systems, causing widespread disruptions to various industries, including airlines, television broadcasts, telecommunications, banks, and healthcare. Microsoft has announced that it is taking “mitigation actions” to address the issue, but the exact nature of these actions is unclear.
The outage has had a significant impact on airlines, with flights grounded and cancelled in the United States, Australia, and Europe. Television broadcasts have also been affected, with morning news broadcasts impacted in the United Kingdom.
Telecommunications services have been disrupted in Australia, while banks and healthcare services have been impacted in New Zealand and the United States.
According to Microsoft, “Our services are still seeing continuous improvements while we continue to take mitigation actions.”
However, the company has not provided further details on the cause of the outage or the actions being taken to resolve it.
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The outage has been linked to a defect in a recent update to CrowdStrike’s antivirus software, which is designed to protect Microsoft Windows devices from malicious attacks. CrowdStrike has identified the issue and deployed a fix, but it will take time for all systems to be updated.
As the situation continues to unfold, the global impact of the outage is expected to be enormous, with millions of people and businesses affected. The outage has highlighted the importance of robust cybersecurity measures and the need for companies to have contingency plans in place to address such disruptions.
In the words of Jill Slay, a cybersecurity researcher at the University of South Australia, “The global impact of these outages is likely to be enormous.”
The situation is still ongoing, with some systems recovering slowly, but the full extent of the damage is yet to be determined.