There has been disruption at airports around the world, as well as banks, supermarkets and media outlets, after Windows workstations were hit by a ‘blue screen of death’ in a Microsoft IT outage linked to cyber security firm Crowdstrike.
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Long queues of passengers formed in airports in the UK, US, India and Spain as some airlines warned of delays and grounded flights
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