Microsoft-CrowdStrike outage: how a single software update was able to cause IT chaos across the globe

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Numerous sectors like airlines, media outlets, banks, and retailers. Delays turned into widespread flight cancellations, disrupting global supply chains reliant on air cargo.
Numerous sectors like airlines, media outlets, banks, and retailers. Delays turned into widespread flight cancellations, disrupting global supply chains reliant on air cargo.
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A single faulty software update from CrowdStrike's Falcon Sensor security software caused a global IT outage on July 19.
A single faulty software update from CrowdStrike's Falcon Sensor security software caused a global IT outage on July 19.
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The primary issue has been identified and rectified, but the recovery process highlights the challenges of restoring service continuity. 
The primary issue has been identified and rectified, but the recovery process highlights the challenges of restoring service continuity. 
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If a single software bug can take down airlines, banks, retailers, media outlets and more around the world, are our systems ready for AI?
If a single software bug can take down airlines, banks, retailers, media outlets and more around the world, are our systems ready for AI?
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Delays turned into widespread flight cancellations, disrupting global supply chains reliant on air cargo.
Delays turned into widespread flight cancellations, disrupting global supply chains reliant on air cargo.
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A single faulty software has caused a global IT outage, affecting numerous sectors like airlines, media outlets, banks, and retailers. 
A single faulty software has caused a global IT outage, affecting numerous sectors like airlines, media outlets, banks, and retailers. 
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The primary issue has been identified and rectified, but the recovery process highlights the challenges of restoring service continuity. 
The primary issue has been identified and rectified, but the recovery process highlights the challenges of restoring service continuity. 
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If a single software bug can take down airlines, banks, retailers and more around the world, are our systems ready for AI?
If a single software bug can take down airlines, banks, retailers and more around the world, are our systems ready for AI?

The global IT outage on 19 July serves as a stark reminder of our vulnerability to technological failures. Triggered by a single faulty software update provided by the cybersecurity firm, CrowdStrike, this had a disastrous impact on airlines, media outlets, banks, and retailers worldwide, particularly businesses that use Microsoft Windows operating systems.

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