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Sky news broadcasting from Sydney airport T2. All info screens are down. Reporting that all Jetstar flights are grounded. Queues lengthening.
Why have I not heard of Crowdstrike before today? I'm not a fan of open systems where you rely on so many providers to interact with one another.Oh my this really shows how vulnerable we would be to cyber attack by an unfriendly power. This is the stuff of my nightmares.
So, redundancy was deemed unnecessary even the system was implemented? That would be unbelievable in your sector!I'm nnable to electronically access anything in the pts records and there is no paper backup.
Not anymore than any other organisation mentioned here.redundancy
No update from our corporate IT, suspect they decided was all too hard for a Friday afternoon and went home.According to a high level email in my workplace, the issue has been resolved by the provider about 435pm, but our business still needs to get its systems back up which now have data issues from being down, estimated rebuild time is 60 mins and a gradual rollout.
Crowdstrike reportedly advising this
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Entertaining listening in the car to ABC go pear shaped. ABC Southern Queensland working with a mobile phone and a CD player.American Airlines, United, Delta are asking the Federal Aviation Administration for a global ground stop on all flights citing communications issues, according to the agency’s advisory page
Yep, you’ll need to get IT to do it. You need local administration rights on your PC.Tried multiple times, work laptop wont boot in safe mode, so no chnace to by-pass. I don't think this cloud strike integration was designed very well. Work laptop basically just a paperweight now.
Possibly worldwide. At least it’s a good test of business continuity planning in case this is done by a hostile nation state.Crowdstrike is now the source of the biggest P1 event in Australia ......
Optus can now rest easy
I have read there is a way to fix your computer, involves removing a file and it's legit. Released by crowd strike. .No update from our corporate IT, suspect they decided was all too hard for a Friday afternoon and went home.
Yep, you’ll need to get IT to do it. You need local administration rights on your PC.
Yes but it assumes you have local admin rights, most corporations dont give users local admin rights to their PCs less they install or remove software they shouldnt.I have read there is a way to fix your computer, involves removing a file and it's legit. Released by cloud strike. .
There's piles of B2B software like CrowdStrike that everybody uses but you'd never come across in your day to day.Why have I not heard of Crowdstrike before today