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Conspiracy theories take off after global IT crash
Hindustan Times· 2 hours agoAirlines, banks, TV channels and financial institutions were engulfed in turmoil after the crash, one of the biggest in recent years that was the result ...
Windows users, airlines face massive issues due to Microsoft global outage
Daiji World· 15 hours agoNew Delhi, Jul 19: A major disruption caused by a new Crowdstrike update has resulted in a massive...
In Graphics | What we know about Microsoft IT outage
Firstpost· 8 hours agoBanks, railways, airlines, TV networks, and health firms went down all across the world. At the heart of the outage was CrowdStrike — a Texas-based...
Microsoft global outage: IndiGo cancels nearly 200 flights; option to rebook or claim refund...
Livemint· 12 hours agoThe low-cost airline took to social media platform X to inform that "flights are cancelled due to...
Windows/CrowdStrike outage recap: Today's 'Blue Screen of Death' error explained
LaptopMag· 12 hours agoAn update to CrowdStrike security software appears to have resulted in a widespread IT outage as...
Microsoft Outage Live Updates: Banks, 911 services, airlines affected
Livemint· 16 hours agoMicrosoft Outage Live Updates: Windows users around the globe have been stuck in ‘recovery’ stage...
Microsoft Windows outage: Airlines, banks and all other services gone offline - Times of India
The Times of India· 13 hours agoBusinesses worldwide on Friday are reporting IT outages, including Windows “blue screen of death”...
Crowdstrike down: Banks, IT And Media Companies Facing Massive Outage Worldwide
Times Now· 14 hours agoThis issue has severely impacted various sectors, including banks, airlines, TV broadcasters, and...
Microsoft Global Outage: Users Seeing Blue Screen Of Death; Major US Airlines Grounds All Air...
Free Press Journal· 17 hours agoMicrosoft Global Outage: Users Seeing Blue Screen Of Death; Major US Airlines Grounds All Air...
Microsoft outage hits global businesses
YourStory· 15 hours agoA major outage affecting Windows workstations, on Friday, paralysed global businesses including banks, airlines, telecom companies, TV and radio...