Crowdstrike and Microsoft: What We Know About Global IT Disruption

The issue has come up piecemeal, with the first reports being: australia.

All stores, including those in Australia, have experienced a payment system outage. WoolworthsFinancial institutions, etc. National Australia Bank Also affected.

Then the problem spread to: Us. status Alaska It warned that emergency services had been affected, and several airlines in the country were also affected. United, delta and American Airlines – Flights have been suspended worldwide.

Australian news agency Virgin Australia and Jetstar Flights have been delayed or cancelled at Sydney Airport after departure screens went black.

Tokyo-Narita and Delhi Airports said their services had been affected. European airports were hit by power outages and long queues were reported at London Airport. Stansted and Gatwick And in Amsterdam Schiphol.

Ryanair There has been a “potential outage” across the network, which it says was caused by a third-party outage.

Broadcasters were also thrown into confusion. Sky News In Britain, broadcasts were interrupted for several hours.

As the extent of the confusion became clear, more companies and organizations began reporting problems.

that much London Stock Exchange The company said it was operating normally, but said there were issues with the news service, which businesses use to report market-sensitive information in a timely manner.

Israel It's called 15 hospital The move to a manual process has not affected medical care, with ambulances being instructed to transfer new cases to other hospitals.

And the largest container terminal in Poland Baltic Hub In the northern city GdanskIt asked companies not to send containers to the port, saying the power outage was “disrupting terminal operations”.

Rail companies in the UK have reported delays and said they are experiencing “widespread IT issues”, while some hospitals in the UK have reported problems with booking appointments.

The problem has extended to a chain of upscale bakeries in the UK. Gail'sThey have stated that they are currently unable to accept in-store payments.