Microsoft says cause of global chaos fixed but services may take days to recover as travelers faced major disruption and Alaska emergency services affected
Tell us: have you been affected by the Microsoft outage?What we know so far
The Crowdstrike chief executive, George Kurtz, just appeared on NBC’s Today morning show moments ago and apologized for the disruption being felt around the world by the major tech glitch affecting some of client Microsoft’s systems.
Crowdstrike, the global cybersecurity firm, has said it had identified a a major problem in an update of its software and was working to resolve it, although the exact cause is not yet known.
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