Global Windows crash disrupts industries, JSE issues trading warning
On Friday, Windows users reported encountering the dreaded Blue Screen of Death, with no clear cause or solution. This issue led to significant disruptions across airports, broadcasters, financial institutions, emergency services and various other industries globally.
By 10.55am, the bank reported that all its services were back online, indicating that the problem might be resolved. We're investigating an issue impacting users ability to access various Microsoft 365 apps and services. More info posted in the admin center under MO821132 and onIn an update at around 9.55am, Microsoft said""Multiple services are continuing to see improvements in availability as our mitigation actions progress."
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