Weltweiter Serverausfall
Unfähigkeit? Wokeness? Energieproblem? Angriff? Schwerer Fall von Shit Happens?
Heute morgen donnerte es im Radio rauf und runter, dass der Betrieb am BER wegen Serverausfall unterbrochen ist, selbst das Gepäck musste wieder von den Gepäckbändern genommen werden. Gerade eben hieß es noch, dass unklar ist, ob das was damit zu tun habe:
Gleichzeitig tickert auf Twitter
#UPDATE: Some emergency services systems are affected by the global outage but all three arms assured the public emergency service responses were unaffected. MORE: https://t.co/zebf5xj10R pic.twitter.com/HQA6bPI0IZ
— The Daily Telegraph (@dailytelegraph) July 19, 2024
We begin tonight with an unprecedented catastrophe developing across Australia and the world, which is being labelled the biggest IT outage ever. #9News pic.twitter.com/pIBaJjA9C7
— 9News Australia (@9NewsAUS) July 19, 2024
A global software outage has been catastrophic for travellers who have reported being stuck at airports across Australia as flights across the world are grounded.https://t.co/EsPPBxZbBl
— news.com.au (@newscomauHQ) July 19, 2024
The global outage impacts a raft of Australian companies and government agencies. Here's the latest on the company reportedly responsible. https://t.co/S4WmZ46eWT
— ABC News (@abcnews) July 19, 2024
Global IT outage reported affecting websites, radio and US flights; CFMEU fallout continues https://t.co/tmGdd2t7hy
— The Sydney Morning Herald (@smh) July 19, 2024
From #SydneyAirport to local #Woolworths stores, systems have been ground to a halt due to the global internet system crash.
MORE INFO: https://t.co/zebf5xj10R pic.twitter.com/bM1zCtZULw
— The Daily Telegraph (@dailytelegraph) July 19, 2024
American Airlines and Delta have asked the Federal Aviation Administration for a global ground stop on all flights.https://t.co/tZsS7wqKAU
— Sky News Australia (@SkyNewsAust) July 19, 2024
American Airlines and Delta have asked the Federal Aviation Administration for a global ground stop on all flights.https://t.co/tZsS7wqKAU
— Sky News Australia (@SkyNewsAust) July 19, 2024
#BREAKING: A major computer outage impacting Australia has spread to other countries including New Zealand, Japan and India.https://t.co/CJ6K0PhqLl
— news.com.au (@newscomauHQ) July 19, 2024
Major banks and news outlets are among services being affected by the outage, as well as systems including Gmail, Amazon and Australia Post.
Watch the latest updates on #7NEWS pic.twitter.com/Br8UsYk47D— 7NEWS Australia (@7NewsAustralia) July 19, 2024
Reports of banking services being down across NZ https://t.co/GdkhWSSba5 pic.twitter.com/I4eMTM2vUB
— nzherald (@nzherald) July 19, 2024
Erster Hinweis auf Ursachen:
What is being reported as the biggest tech outage the world has ever seen is being linked to a faulty update by cybersecurity software firm Crowdstrike. The firm has pushed the go button on a new update.
— The Daily Telegraph (@dailytelegraph) July 19, 2024
BREAKING: A global outage has struck cybersecurity firm Crowdstrike, hitting a raft of Australian companies and government agencies, including Telstra, NAB, Services NSW and several news websites and publishers across the country including The Australian and the ABC. More to come
— The Australian (@australian) July 19, 2024
DEVELOPING: A major tech issue is right now affecting hundreds of major businesses across the globe.
Here’s what we know so far. #9News pic.twitter.com/Cx1Vu1Rkau
— 9News Australia (@9NewsAUS) July 19, 2024