Microsoft Windows Global Outage: Due to a technical glitch in Microsoft, computers and laptops of many companies in Central America, India and Australia shut down automatically. At 12 noon, many employees complained that their laptops and computers shut down automatically. Due to which the work of banks, stock exchanges, airlines has been affected. Passengers are unable to check-in or check-out. According to reports, 147 flights have been canceled in India and America.
Suddenly a blue screen appeared on the screen
The effect of this flaw was also widely seen in India. Employees working in various companies in Delhi, Mumbai, Bangalore and Gurugram suddenly started seeing a blue screen on their system, with a message written on the screen. It said that your system needs to restart. The blue screen error, also known as the black screen error or STOP code error, can occur when Windows encounters a serious problem and suddenly stops working.
The digital world has stopped
The world's top cyber security platform Crowdstrike has suffered a technical glitch, which has brought Microsoft services to a halt. America's emergency 911 services have failed. Also, international airlines, banks, media outlets, public transport have shut down. Apart from America, banking, telecom, media outlets and airline services have been affected in Australia and Germany as well. Australia's National Cyber Security Coordinator said that the services of many companies in the country were affected on a large scale this afternoon.
Various posts on social media regarding the glitch
According to reports, the glitch also caused computers and laptops in banks and government offices in the US and Australia to shut down. Some social media users also posted a lot about this glitch. One post read, “Suddenly a message flashed on our system. The message said that it appears that Windows could not be loaded properly. If you want, you can restart the system and try again.”
The Microsoft flaw has affected almost all the company's services. Users are facing issues with Microsoft 360, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Teams, Microsoft Azure, Microsoft Store, and Microsoft cloud-powered services. Outage detection platform Down Detector also confirmed outages worldwide. Microsoft 365 received over 900 reports of flaws.