‘This is not a drill’: How quick action, pre-planning, averted catastrophe during IT outage

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Published 2024-07-20
It has been more than 24 hours since a faulty software update wreaked havoc around the world, grounding flights, disrupting hospitals, businesses and first responders. Some companies are still playing catch up.

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All Comments (7)
  • @HwnDragon1
    Yay you all worked it out! That’s a good team 🎉
  • @ThumbdownMan
    Amazon gave me notification that my orders will be delayed due to third party issues.
  • @erickane7093
    What was this faulty IT update? Was it a technical mistake by an incompetent employee within an extremely high tech competence position. If so, what are the legal ramifications to those that serve, aka promote themselves to a position of great responsibility to public trust and security? Is this true democracy then?!
  • Now we know that top secret and classified information has indeed been compromised