Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 12:21pm on 16 Aug 2024,Friday Tech Today
A US court has ruled that Google is a monopolist, violating competition law with its dominant position in "general search services." The District of Columbia court suggested that Google implement "search neutrality," making its results more transparent. "This decision is a crucial step towards restoring competition in digital markets," stated a legal expert. The US Department of Justice may push for interoperability between Google and smaller rivals. The court's decision comes amid growing scrutiny of major tech giants like Apple and Amazon, which also face similar legal challenges.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 09:47am on 06 Aug 2024,Tuesday Tech Today
External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar informed the Rajya Sabha that former Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina sought immediate refuge in India following political turmoil in her country. After a crucial meeting with security leaders, Hasina decided to resign and urgently requested approval to enter India. "She requested approval to come to India for the moment," Jaishankar said. She arrived in Delhi on Monday evening. Jaishankar highlighted that India received a simultaneous flight clearance request from Bangladeshi authorities before her arrival at Hindon Airbase in Ghaziabad. The announcement came shortly after an all-party meeting held by the Indian government to address the escalating crisis in Bangladesh.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 10:42am on 01 Aug 2024,Thursday Tech Today
A ransomware attack on C-Edge Technologies, a banking technology provider, has affected nearly 300 small Indian banks. The attack has temporarily shut down payment systems, impacting customers' access to services. The National Payment Corporation of India (NPCI) has isolated C-Edge from the retail payments system as a precautionary measure. The incident follows recent warnings from the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) and cybersecurity authorities about potential cyber threats. An investigation is underway to resolve the issue and restore services. NPCI is working to minimize the disruption and ensure secure payment processing.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 05:44pm on 31 Jul 2024,Wednesday Tech Today
A ransomware attack on C-Edge Technologies, a key provider of banking technology, has temporarily shut down payment systems for nearly 300 small Indian banks. The National Payment Corporation of India (NPCI) isolated C-Edge from its retail payment network to prevent broader impact. Affected banks, primarily cooperative and regional, represent only 0.5% of the country's payment system volume. The Reserve Bank of India and Indian cyber authorities had recently warned banks of potential cyber threats. NPCI is auditing to ensure the attack doesn’t spread further.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 03:27am on 21 Jul 2024,Sunday Tech Today
A global tech outage caused by a software update from cybersecurity firm CrowdStrike affected nearly 8.5 million Microsoft devices, the company reported on Saturday. The disruption led to significant issues for air passengers worldwide, including delays and flight cancellations, as well as impacts on various industries from banking to media. Microsoft is working with CrowdStrike, Amazon Web Services, and Google Cloud Platform to accelerate a fix for the affected Windows devices, which constitute less than one percent of all Windows machines.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 02:51am on 20 Jul 2024,Saturday Tech Today
A routine software update from cybersecurity giant CrowdStrike turned into a global tech nightmare on Friday. The flawed update, meant to protect Microsoft Windows systems, instead brought down computer networks worldwide. The far-reaching impact was felt by airlines, banks, businesses, and healthcare providers, exposing vulnerabilities in the digital infrastructure. As the world grapples with the aftermath, questions arise about the reliability of security measures and the potential for human error in the tech industry. CrowdStrike's swift response has mitigated the damage, but the incident serves as a wake-up call for the digital age.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 06:33pm on 19 Jul 2024,Friday Tech Today
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella acknowledged the global IT outage affecting thousands of computers. The issue, traced to a CrowdStrike update, impacted Microsoft's cloud services and related apps. Nadella assured swift resolution, working closely with CrowdStrike. The outage disrupted travel, healthcare, banking, and other critical sectors. Microsoft teams are working to restore normal operations. The company will provide regular updates until the issue is fully resolved. Nadella's statement came hours after the outage, which highlighted the interdependence of modern technologies and the need for swift crisis management.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 01:52pm on 19 Jul 2024,Friday Tech Today
A major outage in Microsoft’s cloud services has caused widespread disruptions globally, affecting airlines, banks, and businesses. Grounded flights, delays, and blue screen of death (BSOD) errors plagued systems as far as India, Australia, and the US. The issue stemmed from a faulty update by cybersecurity firm CrowdStrike, impacting Windows devices. Microsoft reported service degradation in several key applications including Teams, PowerBI, and Microsoft 365. Relief efforts are underway, with Microsoft and CrowdStrike working to resolve the problems. Users are advised to follow updates from official channels and take precautionary measures to mitigate further disruptions.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 01:01pm on 19 Jul 2024,Friday Tech Today
Crowdstrike CEO George Kurtz said a faulty content update caused the global IT outage affecting banks, stock markets, airports, and more. Apologizing for the disruption, he explained the update had a software bug that impacted Microsoft systems. The issue has been fixed, but full recovery may take time. Kurtz assured it was not a cyberattack. Crowdstrike's systems are constantly updated to prevent breaches. Despite a long night, Kurtz and his team are committed to ensuring all customers are fully recovered. Crowdstrike continues to work with affected clients to resolve the issue.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 12:28pm on 19 Jul 2024,Friday Tech Today
A major global IT outage, caused by a CrowdStrike Falcon update glitch, disrupted Microsoft cloud services, impacting flights, banks, payment systems, and emergency services across multiple countries including India, Australia, Germany, and the US. Airlines, stock exchanges, and news broadcasters faced significant disruptions, with many services still recovering. Microsoft and CrowdStrike have deployed fixes, but residual issues persist. Indian government officials are in discussions with Microsoft to mitigate further impact. The outage has been classified as a critical incident by CERT-In.