all the backlogs are cleared. while some airline services are beginning to return to normal after thousands of flights were cancelled, operators expect some delays and cancellations to persist through the weekend. and many businesses are now dealing with backlogs and missed orders that could take days to resolve. the global chaos has sparked concern over the vulnerability of the world s interconnected technologies, and the extent to which a single software glitch could have such widespread impact. and the uk s national cyber security centre is warning that scammers could attempt to take advantage of the widespread computer problems. vinny mcaviney has the latest. a day of worldwide it chaos, thanks to an update meant to protect systems but which instead paralysed them with this blue screen. train services and airports were badly affected with thousands of flights grounded all over the globe, from the uk to asia and the us. this flight radar data shows us skies emptying out as
operators expect some delays and cancellations to persist through the weekend. and many businesses are now dealing with backlogs and missed orders that could take days to resolve. the global chaos has sparked concern over the vulnerability of the world s interconnected technologies, and the extent to which a single software glitch could have such widespread impact. and the uk s national cyber security centre is warning that scammers could attempt to take advantage of the widespread computer problems. vinny mcaviney has the latest. a day of worldwide it chaos, thanks to an update meant to protect systems but which instead paralysed them with this blue screen. train services and airports were badly affected with thousands of flights grounded all over the globe, from the uk to asia and the us. this flight radar data shows us skies emptying out as the outage took hold. delays and cancellations are expected to persist for several days. here, medicine deliveries to pharmacies were
software update which affected microsoft windows systems. but it could be some time before all the backlogs are cleared. while some airline services are beginning to return to normal after thousands of flights were cancelled, operators expect some delays and cancellations to persist through the weekend. and many businesses are now dealing with backlogs and missed orders that could take days to resolve. the global chaos has sparked concern over the vulnerability of the world s interconnected technologies, and the extent to which a single software glitch could have such widespread impact. and the uk s national cyber security centre is warning that scammers could attempt to take advantage of the widespread computer problems. vinny mcaviney has the latest. a day of worldwide it chaos, thanks to an update meant to protect systems but which instead paralysed them with this blue screen. train services and airports were badly affected with thousands of flights grounded all over the g
and figures released by the airline data provider cirium, say that worldwide more than 1,600 flights have been cancelled today. the global chaos has sparked concern over the vulnerability of the world s interconnected technologies, and the extent to which a single software glitch could have such widespread impact. and the uk s national cyber security centre is warning that scammers could attempt to take advantage of the widespread computer problems. vinny mcaviney has the latest. a day of worldwide it chaos, thanks to an update meant to protect systems but which instead paralysed them with this blue screen. train services and airports were badly affected with thousands of flights grounded all over the globe, from the uk to asia and the us. this flight radar data shows us skies emptying out as the outage took hold. delays and cancellations are expected to persist for several days. here, medicine deliveries to pharmacies were disrupted and gps in england had problems accessing
were affected worldwide. the crisis was caused by a faulty software update which affected microsoft windows systems. while many airline services are returning to normal, operators expect some delays and cancellations to persist throughout the weekend. and figures released by the airline data provider cirium say that, worldwide, more than 1,600 flights have been cancelled today. the global chaos has sparked concern over the vulnerability of the world s interconnected technologies, and the extent to which a single software glitch could have such widespread impact. and the uk s national cyber security centre is warning that scammers could attempt to take advantage of the widespread computer problems. vincent mcaviney has the latest. a day of worldwide it chaos, thanks to an update meant to protect systems but which instead paralysed them with this blue screen. train services and airports were badly affected with thousands of flights grounded all over the globe, from the uk to as