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Global Windows users experienced Blue Screen of Death errors, prompting widespread reports on X (formerly Twitter). Users described systems freezing and entering endless restart loops. The Wall Street Journal reported that the outage caused flight cancellations for Frontier Airlines, citing a statement from the airline acknowledging the impact of a Microsoft outage on their systems.

Microsoft’s service status website states: “We remain committed in treating this event with the highest priority and urgency while we continue to address the lingering impact for the remaining Microsoft 365 apps that are in a degraded state.” Microsoft 365 Status posted on X, confirming an investigation into the issue affecting access to Microsoft 365 apps and services. They are working to reroute traffic to alternate systems for faster mitigation and emphasized their focus on redirecting traffic to functioning systems.

X users shared their experiences: “Windows Crashed…! It seems everyone around the globe facing this issue.. wahhhh please don’t resolve. Take ur own time @Microsoft,” one user quipped. Another lamented, “Windows down. P1 everywhere. There goes my weekend,” while a third user asked, “Did anyone else’s #Windows11 laptop suddenly encounter a #BSOD and crash? Happened for me and a lot of my colleagues!”

The problem reportedly stems from a Crowdstrike update. Crowdstrike, a cybersecurity firm providing cloud-based security, seemingly triggered the issue. An X user stated: “Crowdstrike customers that are using windows are experiencing blue screens this morning. The issue is in the Falcon sensor and was introduced by an update over night. Crowdstrike is aware of it and working on it.” Other users echoed this, mentioning Crowdstrike Falcon as the cause of widespread Windows blue screens across AWS and Azure, leaving many users stuck in restart loops.

The article then includes embedded links to related articles concerning a Microsoft security breach and a dispute between Microsoft, Amazon, and Google. Finally, the article displays publishing information, indicating it was published on July 20, 2024, at 08:02 AM IST, followed by newsletter and app download prompts.


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