Cybersecurity expert explains what caused Microsoft outage

4,860
0
Publicado 2024-07-19
Reginald Andre, who runs a cybersecurity company, said the outage was caused by a technical problem that global cybersecurity firm CrowdStrike said it had identified in its software and was working to resolve.

Todos los comentarios (21)
  • @walterhorn5567
    We had a major layoff and then didn’t have enough people to beta test the upgrade, so yeah… ha ha ha sorry
  • This is what happens, when updates are pushed out to quickly, and updates cannot be stopped, just paused. Microsoft and other companies, should go back to old times, where computers can be set to manual updates, instead of pushed updates, forcing updates to be installed, thereby increasing the risk of virus spreading, or like in this case bad coding!
  • @j.7701
    We need to protect John Conner
  • @VPPAF
    fortune 500 company need to pay compensation then 💰💰💰💰
  • @50PullUps
    This is NOT a ‘Microsoft Outage’ The problem originates from CrowdStrike’s software alone, and MS has absolutely nothing to do with the disaster that unfolded.
  • Compensation needs to be done especially with it impacting banks and people's bills.
  • @linchudson4990
    What about the air traffic controllers? Are their computers affected?
  • @billpowley5882
    Biggest system in the world doesn't have a plan b. What?😮
  • @briancase6180
    It didn't crash then, it prevents them from booting.
  • @jahnw1392
    Crowdstrike ? Odd Name , Like naming a surgical center Ginsu surgical services .
  • @markmacw
    Best report I’ve seen so far. Good job!
  • @JelMain
    Unfortunately? The UK's high-volume CHAPS banking settlement system was in trouble on Thursday, and the London Stock Exchange is in a right royal mess the next day - automatic trading on futures is too slow.
  • @A.C.00
    Crowd Strikes stock is about to go into a recession. 😆
  • @DELANDIGS
    Hmmm! How do you release an update and not know it's effect? I worked for IBM and this is why I have always owned an Apple
  • @Richter647
    WHY are our systems so vulnerable that if there's an outage in just one company, so many things go down within a whole continent? That's just crazy!! It's is a recipe for a major disaster that's most likely just around the corner. Too many vital services depend on one internet company. Reply
  • @sulli4675
    Wonder if this is a test run for the November election.