A widespread outage in the Windows system affects several areas of business, airlines, banks and social networks such as ABC And Sky Newswhen the broadcast was interrupted, The keeper.
Portugal has also been hit. According to Downdetector, the NOS and MEO operators are experiencing problems. Vodafone was initially aware of the outages, but the operator clarified that there were no network outages: “Vodafone clarifies that there are no network outages, all parameters are functioning normally. However, our technical teams are monitoring the situation and are closely monitoring the situation. any indirect problems that may arise.”
The “root cause” of the global IT outage has been resolved, but disruptions to Microsoft 365 apps and services continue to occur, according to Microsoft. Reuters.
Crowdstrike explained that on Windows computers the screen was completely blue and the situation is being investigated. The issue is related to the Falcon Sensor antivirus product, which underwent a fatal update to the operating system functionality.
“I am aware of a large-scale technical outage affecting a number of businesses and services across Australia this afternoon. Our current information is that this outage is related to a technical issue with a third-party software platform used by the affected businesses,” Australia’s national cybersecurity coordinator Michelle McGuinness told Platform X.
Contacted The keeperMicrosoft said this morning that users might have difficulty accessing Cloud 365. On Friday afternoon, Microsoft ensured that all applications and services affected by the global IT outage had been restored.
The National Cybersecurity Center (CNCS) is “also monitoring the case of the global Microsoft computer outage” with “several affected organizations in the national cyberspace” and asking for “immediate reporting,” a Lusa source told the official this Friday.
An official CNCS source contacted by Lusa acknowledged that in the national cyberspace, “several organizations are affected, although with varying degrees of impact.”
So far, “there is no evidence that this was a malicious act,” CNCS said.
Airports affected by global power outage:
– Schipol Airport in Amsterdam, Netherlands;
– Edinburgh Airport, Scotland;
– Manchester Airport, England
– Berlin Airport, Germany;
– Dusseldorf Airport, Germany;
– Hamburg Airport, Germany;
– Prague Airport;
– Airports of Portugal;
– Hong Kong Airport, China
ANA says restrictions are expected at national airports as airlines and service providers are affected by a global Microsoft outage and is asking passengers to keep themselves informed of the status of their flights.
The UK rail network is also experiencing disruptions, companies say, indicating technical problems.
Britain’s largest train operator, Govia Thameslink Railway (GTR), warned passengers on Friday to expect disruption due to “widespread issues” with information technology (IT).
GTR, the parent company of Southern, Thameslink, Gatwick Express and Great Northern rail lines, issued a warning on social media.
“We are currently experiencing widespread IT issues across our network. Our IT teams are actively investigating the root cause of the issue,” the company added, warning of the cancellation.
The London Stock Exchange operated as usual, but some of its information services were unavailable due to third-party technical problems, its page said.
A large-scale technical outage has been reported in Australia, affecting several companies, according to the National Cyber Security Coordination Office.
In the central region of the United States, on Thursday evening, the American low-cost airline Frontier Airlines already announced the cancellation of several flights and the temporary suspension of operations due to problems with booking, check-in, and access to boarding passes.
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