CrowdStrike-Microsoft outage

Winsage
July 27, 2024
A global IT outage caused by a problematic update from CrowdStrike led millions of Windows computers to experience Blue Screen of Death errors, significantly disrupting airlines, hospitals, banks, and businesses worldwide. United, Delta, and American Airlines faced thousands of canceled flights, while Southwest Airlines remained operational due to its reliance on the outdated Windows 3.1 operating system, which has not been updated since 2001. This legacy system was unaffected by the CrowdStrike update, allowing Southwest to avoid similar disruptions. Additionally, Southwest uses Windows 95 for staff scheduling, which also escaped the update's impact. Despite its operational resilience, Southwest's operations were indirectly affected by disruptions at other airports, and there are concerns about the long-term viability of its outdated systems.
Winsage
July 22, 2024
The recent CrowdStrike-Microsoft outage did not affect home PCs due to CrowdStrike's focus on selling cybersecurity licenses to businesses. The outage was triggered by a CrowdStrike update on Windows systems and did not impact Google or AWS cloud ecosystems. CrowdStrike and Microsoft are working to resolve the issue and reassess their strategies to prevent similar incidents in the future.
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