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Major tech failures in the last few years

An international tech interruption was disrupting operations across numerous industries on Friday, with airlines stopping flights, some broadcasters off air and services from banking to healthcare struck by system issues.

Cybersecurity firm Crowdstrike said it was working with consumers affected by a defect found in a single material upgrade for Microsoft Windows hosts.

Here are a few of the most significant tech outages recently, in sequential order:

BRITISH AIRWAYS

IAG-owned British Airways was struck by a significant computer system failure in May 2017 that stranded 75,000 passengers over a holiday weekend, sparking a public relations catastrophe and promises from the provider that it would do much better in future. According to media reports, the blackout was brought on by a. upkeep professional who accidentally switched off power.

ALPHABET

Some of Google's most popular services consisting of YouTube,. Gmail and Google Drive were down for an hour during an outage on. Dec. 14, 2020. According to failure tracking website. DownDetector, more than 12,000 YouTube users were affected in. numerous parts of the world, consisting of the United States, Britain. and India.

FASTLY

In June 2021, countless federal government, news and social networks. sites around the world were hit by a widespread hour-long. outage connected to U.S.-based cloud business Fastly. The problem. impacted numerous high traffic websites including Reddit, Amazon,. CNN, PayPal, Spotify, Al Jazeera Media Network and the New York City. Times with outages varying from a few minutes to around an hour.

AKAMAI

Sites of dozens of financial institutions and airline companies in. Australia and the United States were briefly down on June 17,. 2021, due to server-related glitches at content shipment network. supplier Akamai. According to the firm, the issue was caused. by a bug in its software application.

META

Meta-owned social networks platforms Facebook, WhatsApp and. Instagram went dark for six hours on Oct. 4, 2021, with 10.6. million users reporting problems worldwide. The company stated the. blackout was caused by a faulty configuration modification.

X Corp

Social network platform Twitter suffered a major interruption on. Dec. 28, 2022, leaving 10s of countless users globally. not able to access the popular social media platform or use its. essential functions for numerous hours before services appeared to come. back online. Downdetector tracked more than 10,000 affected. users from the United States, about 2,500 from Japan and about. 2,500 from the UK at the peak of the disruption.

(source: Reuters)