Microsoft Global Outage

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Acorn1

Original Poster:

881 posts

27 months

Friday 19th July
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All working fine here, anyone experienceing problems?

https://www.independent.co.uk/tech/microsoft-outag...

driverrob

4,752 posts

210 months

Friday 19th July
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Extensive news coverage, but no mention of problems in China or Russia yet.

mmm-five

11,437 posts

291 months

Friday 19th July
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We've been alerted of some issues by the corporate network team, but I don't seem to be seeing anything particular as an end-user.

5pen

1,956 posts

213 months

Friday 19th July
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Condi

17,939 posts

178 months

Friday 19th July
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It's NOT a Microsoft outage.

It's a piece of software called Crowdstrike which is affecting customers using MS operating system.

Zaichik

284 posts

43 months

Friday 19th July
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ironically it is likely to impact organisations who take IT security seriously and will not have impacted organisations with poor or no IT security.

Probably terminal for Crowdstrike though.

.:ian:.

2,340 posts

210 months

Friday 19th July
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Affected my AU colleagues, but I had a lie in and didnt get any updates until after CS had pulled the update as far as I can see.

Luckily it didnt affect Linux or I`d be busy beer

TownIdiot

1,641 posts

6 months

Friday 19th July
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.:ian:. said:
Affected my AU colleagues, but I had a lie in and didnt get any updates until after CS had pulled the update as far as I can see.

Luckily it didnt affect Linux or I`d be busy beer
Is the broken bit working again now?

Mr.Chips

1,041 posts

221 months

Friday 19th July
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Sky are currently down. I’ve been trying to call them all day to “negotiate” a better deal, but just keep getting a recorded message.

jonathan_roberts

441 posts

15 months

Friday 19th July
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Our flight Vienna -> hamburg just cancelled.

balham123

51 posts

6 months

Friday 19th July
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major investment bank - nothing working properly

had a day popping out to the shops, long lunching etc

we have thousands of servers, all need manual intervention to bring back online

i'm worried i will be in all weekend when they finally get everything back online




Tye Green

793 posts

116 months

Friday 19th July
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Crowdstrike stock had dropped 12% in the 3 days before the problem

silverfoxcc

7,832 posts

152 months

Friday 19th July
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Sky set still showing no satellite signal ( Bracknell) even after the on/off/on action

Anybody ITK can give an update on what is happening?

Hoofy

77,492 posts

289 months

Friday 19th July
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Tye Green said:
Crowdstrike stock had dropped 12% in the 3 days before the problem
I noticed that.

"Let me short the stock before you run that update..."

MitchT

16,230 posts

216 months

Friday 19th July
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Hadn't heard of Crowdstrike until their name appeared on reports of today's chaos, and then I thought the name made them sound like a highly organised network of global terrorist hackers. I didn't realise they are actually a cyber security company, one which sponsors the Mercedes F1 team, no less, pictured here grappling with the blue screen of death today!


M1K3

3,322 posts

191 months

Friday 19th July
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I was in Schiphol airport earlier today, never have I seen so many cancelled and delayed flights.

Everything running normal for Emirates though (handy as that's who I fly with biglaugh )

_DJ_

4,962 posts

261 months

Friday 19th July
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driverrob said:
Extensive news coverage, but no mention of problems in China or Russia yet.
Erm, is that because they're not very likely to use expensive American software that monitor everything that happens on a computer and sends the information back to the US?

driverrob

4,752 posts

210 months

Friday 19th July
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_DJ_ said:
driverrob said:
Extensive news coverage, but no mention of problems in China or Russia yet.
Erm, is that because they're not very likely to use expensive American software that monitor everything that happens on a computer and sends the information back to the US?
In my defence, I did post that as a knee-jerk reaction, immediately after I first heard of the problems being encountered this morning. No mention of MS or Windows to start with.

_DJ_

4,962 posts

261 months

Friday 19th July
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You posted about 5 hours after the incident. News articles were published much earlier in the day (8:30ish) that mentioned Crowdstrike Falcon agent issues on Windows PCs due to an update.

M4cruiser

4,088 posts

157 months

Saturday 20th July
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Hoofy said:
Tye Green said:
Crowdstrike stock had dropped 12% in the 3 days before the problem
I noticed that.

"Let me short the stock before you run that update..."
^ Makes it look like an inside job.