Technical Failure In Work Of Systems Is Observed In Many Countries Of World

The global technical failure has affected the work of a large number of enterprises, airports, banks, medical institutions and communication systems in several dozen countries.

The problem of systems was caused by a failure in Crowdstrike systems, which provides Microsoft cybersecurity software.

Crowdstrike confirmed the fact of the existence of a problem and stated that they developed a “temporary” solution for users that allows you to solve this issue.

The report of the American giant in the field of Microsoft’s information technology says that the problem can affect any user trying to use various Microsoft 365 applications and services, and also assured that they are working to mitigate the consequences of the failure.

The American airline Frontiers reported on the emergence of technical problems in the company’s systems operating on the Windows base. The failure in the work of the systems affected other companies, but their work is gradually restored and returned to the normal direction, – the company said.

According to the statement of the London Stock Exchange (LSEG), the news and data platform of LSEG fails, which influenced users access throughout the world.

In turn, David Roads reported Sky News on social networks that the TV channel was forced to interrupt its direct broadcasting in connection with the technological failure.

Media of a number of countries also wrote about the suspension of flights due to technical problems with the connection. In particular, the failure of the system affected many US airports, as well as Germany, Spain and Australia.

International Airport Berlin-Brandenburg (BER) named after Willy Brandt suspended work due to technical problems.

According to the information received, the flights arriving in Berlin were redirected to other airports.

about the technical failure, which affected the operating systems of some institutions and organizations, including banks and the aviation industry, was also reported in Australia.