As the world suffers a global IT apocalypse, what’s more worrying is how easy it is for this to happen

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What a day it’s been, and it’s barely lunchtime in the UK as I write this. Huge, important parts of the world’s IT have been taken down, seemingly by a bad update to security software, Crowdstrike. Naturally, as all these systems are running Windows, Microsoft has been thrust into the limelight, too. 

The lead image I’ve used here was taken by the VP of Marketing and Growth at Future PLC, the parent company of Windows Central. It’s from JFK airport in New York City, and you don’t have to look very far to find similar photos filling up social media. 

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