IT outage

CrowdStrike IT outage affected 8.5 million Windows devices, Microsoft says

The recent CrowdStrike IT outage that affected 8.5 million Windows devices, as reported by Microsoft, has sent shockwaves throughout the tech community. With comparisons being drawn to the infamous WannaCry incident that only infected 300,000 systems back in 2017, it’s clear that the scale and impact of this latest outage are unprecedented.

Personally, I can relate to the chaos that ensues when technology fails unexpectedly. I found myself stuck at an airport with no nearby accommodations due to an unforeseen circumstance, emphasizing the critical role that technology plays in our daily lives. The scene described by a witness at an airport where all computers were displaying the Blue Screen of Death, and airport employees were resorting to pen and paper due to bricked machines, paints a vivid picture of the disruptive power that such IT failures can have.… Continue reading

Australian banks, media, airlines hit by major IT outage

The recent major IT outage that has hit Australian banks, media, and airlines, among other businesses, has sent shockwaves through the tech industry. As a tech enthusiast who is always wary of system failures, the news of a global outage due to CrowdStrike EDR software updates is particularly concerning. It is alarming to think that a single company’s software malfunction could cause such widespread disruption. The fact that major organizations across different countries are affected underscores the reach and impact of this issue.

The CrowdStrike incident highlights the interconnectedness of our digital infrastructure and the risks associated with relying on a single software provider for critical security functions.… Continue reading