‘This is not a drill’: How quick action, pre-planning, averted catastrophe during IT outage
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- Опубликовано: 5 сен 2024
- 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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Yay you all worked it out! That’s a good team 🎉
Seems normal like who expects perfect everything 24/7
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?!
It was an anti virus software update. The software had a bug. They didn't test it before they rolled out the mass update.
Amazon gave me notification that my orders will be delayed due to third party issues.
Now we know that top secret and classified information has indeed been compromised
Bidenomics 🤓