Global Outage: "Blue Screen of Death" Paralyzes Windows Worldwide
In recent hours, the world has faced a massive IT outage, causing serious disruptions across numerous organizations and enterprises.
Microsoft's products have been hit hard, leading to widespread occurrences of the "blue screen of death" (BSOD) on Windows computers globally. This outage has affected critical economic and infrastructure sectors, triggering a chain reaction of failures and work stoppages.
Key affected sectors and companies:
Banks and financial institutions: In Ukraine, disruptions have impacted telecom operators and banks, temporarily preventing transactions and customer services.
Airlines: United Airlines and Delta Airlines were forced to suspend flights, and Turkish Airlines also halted operations, causing chaos at airports and flight delays.
Media and telecommunications: British news network SkyNews was disconnected from the network, ceasing broadcasting and disrupting the information flow.
Airports: Numerous incidents with computer systems were reported at airports in Spain and the United Kingdom, resulting in severe disruptions to aviation infrastructure.
Cause of the outage:
According to Times Now, the global IT outage was triggered by an update to the CrowdStrike antivirus software. This update proved incompatible with the Windows operating system, leading to widespread BSOD incidents.
Consequences:
As a result of this incident, numerous companies and organizations worldwide have been unable to continue their operations. Banking systems, airlines, media, and telecommunications networks have all been affected, leading to significant losses and delays.
IT experts are already working to mitigate the impact and prevent further disruptions. Microsoft and CrowdStrike are making joint efforts to resolve the issue and restore normal system operations. However, the exact timeline for full recovery remains uncertain.
This incident highlights the importance of thoroughly testing software updates and ensuring the compatibility of various systems, especially when their uninterrupted operation is crucial for vital economic sectors and infrastructure.