Servers and computers worldwide stopped working, Australian government calls emergency meetings

Large banks, media and airlines are currently suffering major difficulties with software systems in various parts of the world, reports the BBC. Flights have been suspended at Sydney Airport, United Airlines has stopped flights, and the London Stock Group platform has experienced occasional disruptions. A chaotic situation is created in [...]
Large banks, media and airlines are currently suffering major difficulties with software systems in various parts of the world, reports the report. BBC.
Flights have been suspended at Sydney Airport, United Airlines has stopped flights, and the London Stock Group platform has experienced occasional disruptions.
A chaotic situation has been created in supermarkets throughout Australia, and television network programmes have been interrupted because of the failure of computer systems, reports the BBC.
All flights of several leading US airlines including Delta, United and American Airlines were stopped today due to communication problems, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) said.
Landing affects all airline flights, regardless of their destination, the FAA said.
It is unclear how long the suspension of flights will last, and the FAA has announced it will come up with a new statement on the issue.
The cause of disruption in the IT sector is unclear, but many of those affected have linked it to Microsoft PC operational systems.
Companies such as Jetstar and Virginia Airlines have reported problems with Microsoft systems.
Internet outages are affecting institutions throughout Australia, and this has caused the National Emergency Mechanism to be collected The Australian government.












