Anyone here personally or professionally affected?
My daughter's an OR nurse. Her hospital's sytems were down when she began her 12-hour shift. All operations were on hold.
She just told me things are back up.
The college I work at was affected. Servers and all windows machines on campus went down. Fortunately, I took my computer home yesterday and don’t have to go it today.
Not personally, but I heard on the way to work that MA General Hospital cancelled all surgeries that were not an emergency.
Yeah. Me.
IT guy just told us to head home for the day. He’s in the other room trying to hammer out a fix.
Daughter forwarded me a workaround that her IT guys at her job sent her.
But not to worry anyone but crowdstrike says this is definitely not a Cyber attack.
Definitely not a Cyber attack.
Definitely not a Cyber attack.
Flights are grounded. From my workplace, many sporting events may not go on the air tonight...
... But I’m fine.
It’s fine.
Everything is fine.
“Anyone here personally or professionally affected?”
I had to report to the local court house this morning at 0830 for jury duty. Everyone got checked in, then we sat there and waited. Finally, they came out and said that all the computers were down, the trial was cancelled and we could go home... Yea technology!
Every machine at my job keeled over, curled into fetal position, and cried starting at 12:44am.
Everything slammed to a halt.
Our azure data warehouse still isn’t loaded. A couple of our vendors are affected by the crowdstrike thing so no data files yet. We have also had sporadic azure capacity issues. None of my 4 fabric capacities automatically resumed service this morning. I was able to manually start 2 of them. The other two just say there for 30 minutes with a status of resuming. Later i was able to get them to resume.
Anyone here personally or professionally affected?
Radiology group could read but not transmit results. Shut down all portable , off-site radiology reading and made patients go to the hospital for actual radiology tests and scans.