OT: Global IT outage causing chaos with many systems.

WhiteBus

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Airlines, banks, news associations...etc. going to be a long day for many.
US major airlines requesting the FAA for a global ground stop.
Your local news station may have production issue.
 

newell138

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Aug 1, 2001
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I got a friggin alert at 2:30AM from work about it. Text and 2 phone calls 😡
 

T2Kplus20

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Airlines, banks, news associations...etc. going to be a long day for many.
US major airlines requesting the FAA for a global ground stop.
Your local news station may have production issue.
Y2K 2.0?
 

JayDogSmooth

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Awesome

All set to head to Cali tomorrow for a work conference and Dodgers - Sox

Hopefully it gets fixed today
 

RU848789

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Jul 27, 2001
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Bad update. Not a hack
Good blog on the outage from the Times, including a nice summary of the event, below, which, as you noted, was from a flawed update of security software from CrowdStrike, not from any hack.

A massive global technology outage on Friday took down airlines, medical services, TV broadcasts, banks and scores of other businesses and services around the world, a stunning example of the fragile dependence the global economy has on certain software and the cascading effect it can have when things go wrong.

The outage was attributed to CrowdStrike, a cybersecurity firm whose software is used by scores of industries around the world to protect against hackers and outside breaches. A software update issued by CrowdStrike appeared to be at the root of the problem, resulting in crashes of machines running the Microsoft Windows operating system.

“This is not a security incident or cyberattack,” said George Kurtz, the chief executive of CrowdStrike. “The issue has been identified, isolated and a fix has been deployed.”


https://www.nytimes.com/live/2024/0...te=1&user_id=3f7a7d00850ad922736b3173646a296d
 

DJ Spanky

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I've been helping out at the office bringing back systems. CrowdStrike pushed out a cyber security update which took systems down and caused a blue screen of death. Can't reboot them. Need to reboot in recovery mode under an administrative account, then drill down and delete a specific file. After that, reboot and the machine is fine.
 

NickRU714

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Aug 18, 2009
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Weird timing for this event as I'm in a Security Boot Camp all week and we've just spent a portion of our training this morning going over this issue.

My company had our annual disaster recovery test planned for tonight/tomorrow.

It's now cancelled.
I'm just glad I don't need to log in at 7:30am tomorrow.
 
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MCY

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I almost had a heart attack when I walked into my office at 4 only to be greeted by the "blue screen of death". Called IT guy in Manila to find out I wasn't hacked and it was a Crowdstrike sensor update issue. A few re-boots and I was up and running, but damn this is going to be costly for CS.
 
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RU Cheese

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Seems the fix is relatively straight forward but for work computers you need admin privlidges and that's the bottleneck.
 
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Rutgers Chris

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Walking through EWR Saturday night and seeing the blue screen of death everywhere was interesting to say the least
 
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