CrowdStrike caused well over a billion Windows computers to cease to function completely, taking out crucial services at hospitals, airports, city services, and everything from jails to subways.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Four days after the global computer outage that caused chaos around the world, some airline passengers are still stranded. While ...
A global computer glitch apparently triggered by software distributed by cybersecurity firm CrowdStrike caused widespread global outages late Thursday and into Friday morning. American Airlines, ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Many people have had cybersecurity concerns after the global computer outage. Here's what experts say and what you need to know.
25 NEWS AT SIX STARTS NOW, FIRST AT SIX SOUTH FLORIDA AND ALL ACROSS THE WORLD IN DISARRAY AFTER A MAJOR OUTAGE IMPACTS IT SYSTEMS GLOBALLY. AIRLINES, BANKS, HEALTHCARE CLINICS AND HOSPITALS. MANY ...
A flawed software security update knocked out computer operations throughout the world, affecting airlines, hospitals, 911 systems, broadcasters, and other businesses. It was one of the biggest ...
Computer systems failed across the globe on Friday, taking down services at airlines, banks and the London Stock Exchange after a widely used cybersecurity program crashed and Microsoft Corp.
If you were anywhere near a computer or anything that relies on a computer last Friday, chances are you know about the global computer outage. Crowdstrike, the company behind this unintentional outage ...
Ripples of a global computer software outage were felt locally Friday with travelers facing delays at Boston’s Logan Airport, cancellations at major hospitals, disruptions to the New Hampshire 911 ...