SAN FRANCISCO - Security experts said CrowdStrike’s routine update of its widely used cyber-security software, which caused clients’ computer systems to
SYDNEY - Australia’s cyber intelligence agency said on July 20 that “malicious websites and unofficial code” were being released online claiming to aid recovery from
LONDON - Elements of the global IT outage on July 19, which grounded planes and hit services from banking to healthcare, have occurred before and until more contingencies are built into networks, and organisations put better back-up plans in place, it will happen again.
SINGAPORE – Motorists were stuck at carparks – some for as long as 20 minutes – when electronic gantries stopped working, while many others found themselves logged out of their computer systems when
SINGAPORE – The tech outage that disrupted airports, hospitals, stock exchanges and media broadcasters worldwide was due to a double whammy of a flawed update from cyber-security firm CrowdStrike that affected Microsoft Windows devices, and a separate disruption of Microsoft’s Azure cloud services.
SINGAPORE - Millions of computers across the world crashed on July 19 in a major technology outage, disrupting essential services including those of banks, airlines, railways, media companies and supermarkets.