The fallout from Fridays’ global IT outage, caused by a faulty security update by cybersecurity firm CrowdStrike which caused Microsoft Windows computers to crash around the world, is continuing to affect businesses.
Delta Airlines cancelled more than 600 flights that were due to take off today. The airline appears to have been worse affected than rivals.
CrowdStrike says "a significant number" of devices that were impacted by a global IT outage on Friday are now back online.
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