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CrowdStrike ‘actively working’ to fix flaw that sparked global IT outage
Express and Star· 1 day agoCybersecurity firm Crowdstrike is “actively working” to fix a “defect” in an update for Microsoft...
IT firm Crowdstrike at centre of global outage chaos breaks silence
Manchester Evening News via Yahoo News UK· 1 day agoComputer...The issue has been identified, isolated and a fix has been deployed. “We refer customers...
Bristol Airport, NHS and more hit by IT outage - the picture in the South West | ITV News
ITV.com· 1 day agoHealth and transport services in the West Country are among those affected by a major IT outage...
‘Not the end point’: Markers commemorate lives lost in Chicago Race Riot of 1919
Chicago Tribune· 1 day agoOn a sweltering summer Sunday in July 1919, a group of Black teenagers with a makeshift wooden raft...
Global technology outage disrupts major airlines, 911 services and businesses
FOX Business· 1 day agoA major cyber outage has grounded flights and disrupted businesses and media organizations...
Why Do Kind Strangers Return Our Wallets?
New York Times· 1 day agoWhen I saw the envelope and your handwritten note waiting for me at The New York Times office in Seoul, I gasped. People around the world find and return...
Why Sk:n clinic closed down suddenly - and what to do if you're owned money
Bristol Post· 1 day agoWhen skincare company Sk:n went bust this week, customers and staff flocked to social media to share...
Huawei offers rare price cut on latest smartphones after strong showing in shopping festival
South China Morning Post via Yahoo Finance UK· 1 day agoAll models in the Pura 70 series are on sale for a nearly 10 per cent discount, meaning the...
Edinburgh Airport issues warning to passengers amid global Microsoft IT outage
The Herald· 1 day agoAround the world banks, supermarkets and other major institutions reported computer issues disrupting services, with some airlines warning of delays and some airports grounding flights. Edinburgh ...
CrowdStrike update chaos explained: What you need to know | Computer Weekly
Computer Weekly· 1 day agoThe disruption began in the early hours of Friday morning in Australia, before spreading quickly across Asia, Europe and the Americas, with the travel industry among the most ...