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Recovery services initiated following global IT crash caused by faulty update

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Last updated: 2024/07/20 at 12:16 AM
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A global IT outage caused chaos across businesses and services worldwide after a faulty software update from cybersecurity firm Crowdstrike led to computer systems crashing. Crowdstrike’s CEO George Kurtz issued an apology for the disruption and stated that a fix had been issued, but it could take some time before all systems were fully operational again. Germany’s cybersecurity chief Claudia Plattner warned that full recovery could take weeks, impacting sectors such as healthcare and travel.

The system crash resulted in healthcare facilities in Germany closing and cancelling non-emergency operations, while airlines experienced thousands of flight cancellations. Airports in Poland and Greece faced delays and long queues, with issues reported in countries such as the UK, New Zealand, Japan, and India. Crowdstrike confirmed that a “defect” in a content update for Windows machines caused the outage, but assured that it was not a security incident or cyberattack. The incident led to a significant drop in Crowdstrike’s stock value when trading opened on Friday.

In response to the outage, experts emphasized the importance of reducing reliance on centralized platforms for device management. Chris Dimitriadis, a cybersecurity expert, warned that a digital pandemic could occur when a single service provider failure impacts millions of lives globally. The incident highlighted the need for cyber resilience to ensure the safety, security, and wellbeing of citizens as well as to maintain the global economy.

Businesses and services affected by the IT outage have started to recover slowly, with Crowdstrike working closely with impacted customers and partners to restore systems. Although some airlines are returning to normal operations, delays and cancellations are expected to continue through the weekend. Switzerland’s largest airport, Zurich, temporarily stopped aircraft from landing, and European carriers such as KLM and Ryanair reported issues with online flight check-ins.

While Crowdstrike urged customers to refer to its support portal for updates, cybersecurity experts stressed the importance of diversifying digital supply chains to prevent future disruptions. The outage serves as a reminder of the vulnerabilities present in an interconnected digital world and underlines the necessity of building cyber resilience to protect against large-scale outages. As businesses and services work to recover from the IT outage, lessons learned from this incident may drive changes in the way technology is managed and secured globally.

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