Home affairs minister Clare O’Neil says outage will take “some time to resolve” following problems caused by a CrowdStrike cybersecurity software update
Some supermarkets have been forced to close or only accept cash, while flight screens at Sydney airport went blank on Friday.Some supermarkets have been forced to close or only accept cash, while flight screens at Sydney airport went blank on Friday.
A Virgin spokesperson said the company was aware of a “large-scale IT outage impacting multiple airlines and other businesses which is having an impact on our operations”. One Liquorland employee said they were turning customers away because their system was down. “We are shut, we are telling all these people to go away.”
“In some cases, customers may find less registers available than normal so we’re grateful for their patience,” a spokesperson said.
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