A massive global IT outage has sent shockwaves through multiple industries, crippling operations for banks, airlines, telecom providers, broadcast networks, and more.
The outage, which originated from technical issues affecting Microsoft 365 and Windows workstations, has caused widespread disruptions on a global scale.
In the United States, major airlines such as Delta, United, and American Airlines were forced to ground flights due to a system-wide communication failure. Passengers faced chaos at airports like Edinburgh in Scotland, where automated systems malfunctioned, displaying ominous “server offline” messages.
Across the United Kingdom, Govia Thameslink Railway’s services under brands like Southern and Thameslink were severely impacted by IT failures, exacerbating commuter woes during peak travel times.
In Australia, Telstra Group, a prominent telecommunications company, struggled to maintain services amidst the IT turmoil, affecting communication networks nationwide.
Even broadcast networks were not spared. Sky News in the UK went off-air temporarily, leaving viewers stranded without news updates during the peak morning hours. An apology message flashed on screens, promising a swift restoration of services.
Further abroad, three major Indian airlines faced extensive IT disruptions, leading to flight cancellations and delays. Berlin Brandenburg Airport also experienced technical difficulties, resulting in a temporary suspension of flights.
The disruption has stressed vulnerabilities in global IT infrastructures heavily reliant on cloud-based services like Microsoft 365. Users worldwide reported difficulties accessing essential applications, exacerbating the widespread impact on businesses and daily life.