Paralysis at airports and banks. Global failure of IT systems [RELACJA]

Planes were grounded at airports in many countries due to the failure of the global IT system. The failure of Microsoft’s operating systems caused problems for airlines, media outlets and banks around the world.

at the Air port Passenger check-in between Berlin and Brandenburg has resumedHowever, the airport confirms that delays may occur.

And Great Britain problems In airportswhich does not have electronic check-in gates, flight timetables or railway lines.

It also doesn’t work. NHS IT SystemThe London Stock Exchange also reported disruptions, although its session began as planned.

As for air and rail communications, they are not cancelled at the present time, but they are very likely to be necessary. Long queues are forming at airports and passengers have to be manually checked in. Several rail operators – Southern, Thameslink, Gatwick Express and Great Northern – have warned of possible delays and cancellations.

Media also reports problems with payments in some places. Card payments.

University clinics in the German state of Schleswig-Holstein have cancelled operations scheduled for today. It is about to Hospitals in Kiel and Lübeck.

“Currently, Poland’s critical infrastructure systems are operating smoothly. The global failure of Microsoft systems is being monitored by the Polish cybersecurity services. We will keep you informed of the situation, and at the moment there is no reason for concern,” Minister of Digital Affairs Krzysztof Gaukowski confirmed on the X platform.

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