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Microsoft says global outage on July 19 affected 8.5 million computers |
2024-07-21 |
Direct Translation via Google Translate. Edited. [Regnum] The global outage in Microsoft programs on July 19 affected less than 1% of computers running the Windows operating system, the company reported in a blog post. ![]() It is noted that on July 18, independent cybersecurity company CrowdStrike released an update that began to affect IT systems around the world. The failure led to problems in many areas. Problems were encountered in airlines, banks, hospitals, and media in many countries around the world. The failure did not affect the operation of computers in Russia. "The CrowdStrike antivirus update affected 8.5 million Windows devices, or less than 1 percent of all Windows PCs. While this percentage was small, the broad economic and societal impact reflects the use of CrowdStrike by enterprises that support many mission-critical services," Microsoft explained. As reported by IA Regnum, in many countries around the world on July 19, there were failures in the operation of devices with the Windows system. In the morning, users began to complain about the appearance of the "blue screen of death" on devices with Windows 10. The failure affected many companies and government agencies in Australia, the United States, Turkey, Ireland, India, Great Britain, Japan and other countries. Restoring all systems to full functionality after a global outage in Windows-based technology could take weeks, the British newspaper Guardian suggested, citing the opinion of experts in the field of digital technology. Experts believe that similar failures could happen again if various companies do not take care to create proper protection and backup copies of important information. The massive failure of Windows has shown how important import substitution of foreign software is, the press service of the Ministry of Digital Development noted in its commentary. Related: CrowdStrike 07/20/2024 Microsoft says root cause of global outage fixed CrowdStrike 10/14/2022 FBI Was Court Ordered to Turn Over Documents on Seth Rich 14 Days Ago – For Some Reason They Are Refusing the Request… Why Is That? CrowdStrike 06/07/2022 O's Fingerprints on Russiagate? Related: Microsoft 07/20/2024 Microsoft says root cause of global outage fixed Microsoft 07/19/2024 Crowdstrike issues brings millions of systems down around the world Microsoft 07/14/2024 Microsoft cutting crucial link to Gaza, Palestinians say |
Posted by:badanov |
#10 i have used c# for 20 years now and admire it but i dont like their policy of automatic updates. its my machine and if i say its not broke then dont you fix it. I have migrated my programming to the web and use javascript and dont need c# for that. so i am thinking of swapping microsoft for linux. my endeavor is at www.weemfg.com. give it a poke and tell me what you dont like |
Posted by: irish rage boy 2024-07-21 20:27 |
#9 So what was installed on those 8.5M machines when they rebooted? |
Posted by: Skidmark 2024-07-21 19:07 |
#8 But important computers. |
Posted by: Cravirt Poodle4329 2024-07-21 16:54 |
#7 Only 8.5 million computers? Seems a bit low-balled. Linux, baby! |
Posted by: DooDahMan 2024-07-21 15:25 |
#6 Microsoft lays off its DEI team as fired staff complain diversity ideals were 'no longer... |
Posted by: Skidmark 2024-07-21 11:32 |
#5 Deflecting our attention maybe? Because it is interesting, how all this and more seems to suddenly happen, as they trying Kill Trump, push Biden out the door and find a replacement. |
Posted by: Â 2024-07-21 10:24 |
#4 Microsoft has a real business opportunity here. That is if they can demonstrate a better cybersecurity system that can seamlessly envelop the Crowdstrike work. Not sure how the lawsuits will play out. Crowdstrike says the existing service agreements cover situations like the outage and the company would only be liable for some minor refunds. But that may not hold up. |
Posted by: Lord Garth 2024-07-21 08:32 |
#3 CrowdStrike’s Global Computer Outage Reignites Concerns over Cybersecurity Industry Concentration, 'RussiaGate' Ties |
Posted by: Skidmark 2024-07-21 06:13 |
#2 How China swerved worst of global tech meltdown |
Posted by: Skidmark 2024-07-21 06:04 |