PIONEER INDIA NEWS HARYANA: Microsoft users are facing problems using Microsoft 360, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Teams, Microsoft Azure, Microsoft Store and Microsoft cloud-powered services. Additionally, there have been more than 900 reports of Microsoft 365 vulnerabilities. 74 percent of users are facing trouble logging into the Microsoft Store. At the same time, 36 percent of people are facing problems using the app. Apart from this, there is also a problem in using other platforms related to the company.
Problems with service in different areas
Microsoft's server failure has not only shut down laptops and computers around the world, but banking servers and even flight operations are also facing major problems. Due to a failure in Microsoft's cloud services, people around the world as well as in India are facing many problems on Friday.
This has also had a major impact on Indian aviation. Many airlines including Air India, Indigo, Akasa Air and SpiceJet have reported that they are facing various technical problems due to Microsoft server failure. Both people and airport staff are facing problems in every service from flight ticket booking to web check-in.
For this reason, SpiceJet has started manual check-in process at airports as passengers cannot do web check-in. SpiceJet has informed on X (old name Twitter) that the entire aviation industry has been affected by this global shutdown.
statement:
The global technological disruption has impacted the aviation industry. SpiceJet is ensuring that all flights depart today. To minimise disruptions and to reduce our…
— SpiceJet (@flyspicejet) July 19, 2024
What did the Indian government say?
Taking cognizance of the cyber outage, the central government said that discussions are going on with Microsoft to resolve the issue. The Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology may issue an advisory regarding these outages.