What we know about the worldwide outages for industries using Microsoft

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Publicado 2024-07-19
A technical problem that global cybersecurity firm CrowdStrike says it has identified in its software and is working to resolve is causing massive outages around the globe for businesses, airlines and people using Microsoft. CrowdStrike provides antivirus software to Microsoft for its Windows devices. CBS News senior transportation correspondent Kris Van Cleave has more on how airlines are responding to the outage and Jamil Jaffer, founder and executive director of the National Security Institute at George Mason University's Scalia Law School, joined CBS News to discuss how an incident like this happens.

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Todos los comentarios (21)
  • @mpgingdl
    This is what happens when efficiency overrides resilience.
  • @mytamal123
    There was no need for Elon to make comments on Microsoft, let him make cars worthy of China and India.
  • This isn't just some mistake. Why tf is no one taking this seriously?
  • @cultytalk
    What a curious company name "Crowd - Strike" hmm. And they want a cashless system 🤣 🤣 🤣
  • @chi-jenyang9752
    In the future when AI is widely adopted everywhere, AI will have no difficulty in wiping out humanity.
  • @DELANDIGS
    "don't put all your eggs in one basket" Mac Mac Mac or Linux rules!
  • @rinsomatic9295
    I'm both MAC and PC user, still I can't work with my MAC, cos all data are on the server, and server shut down as well. No point. I can only access internet. I have half day watching youtube at work for my amusement.😂
  • @Pure_Presha
    Wasn't Kaspersky recently banned in the US too?
  • @AlabamaSkunkApe
    I seriously doubt this issue was simply a mistake in the update code. They are likely hiding something far more ominous.
  • @berniesbend
    It's sad when everything an anti-virus flags has been on your system for years, is needed by the OS to function properly and can be safely ignored. If you let an anti-virus do as it pleases you're a fool.
  • @knightofwind2929
    People are still not gonna get money back, they're probably going to get fees for bad luck
  • @conchobar
    CrowdStrike sounds like the name of a hacker group
  • @yesterday1396
    Another sign that we're deep in the late stage capitalism era.
  • @fangtom9128
    If this bug is came from China or Russian company, it gonna be entirely different story.