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    Outage to outrage: why today’s global Windows disaster could be tomorrow’s digital apocalypse


    As the fog of war recedes and we start to pick up the pieces of today’s catastrophic global Windows outage, I’ve been giving some serious thought to the nature of our current digital society – and I’ve got to say, I’m genuinely worried.

    Today’s disaster will hopefully prove to be a relatively short-lived affair; a few hours and things seem to be going back to normal, much to the chagrin of office workers thinking Microsoft Teams was dead and they could take Friday off. But this outage was symptomatic of a larger, oft-forgotten problem: the world has grown too dependent on a small number of software platforms, and a vulnerability in those platforms is a vulnerability for everyone.

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    So what happened, exactly?


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