Get the latest tech news

How is Southwest Running On Windows 3.1 If Microsoft Killed Support in 2001 (2008 For Embedded)?


Nearly every flight in the U.S. is grounded right now following error that’s affecting everything from travel to mobile ordering at Starbucks — but not Southwest Airlines flights. Southwest is still flying high, unaffected by the outage that’s plaguing the world today, and that’s apparently because it’s using Windows 3.1. Yes, Windows 3.1 — an […]

The outage — linked to a software update from popular cybersecurity firm CrowdStrike — has affected computers running Microsoft Windows at organizations across various sectors, including airlines, banks, retailers, brokerage houses, media companies and railway networks. The CrowdStrike debacle — a bug in the company's Windows software that had the disastrous effect of rendering PCs unusable — has disrupted flights, canceled elective medical treatments, and left many an office worker twiddling their thumbs for hours. A faulty software update issued by security giant CrowdStrike has resulted in a massive overnight outage that’s affected Windows computers around the world, disrupting businesses, airports, train stations, banks, broadcasters and the healthcare sector.

Get the Android app

Or read this on r/technology

Read more on:

Photo of Microsoft

Microsoft

Photo of Windows

Windows

Photo of Support

Support

Related news:

News photo

FTC Attacks Microsoft's Post-Merger Game Pass Price Increases

News photo

Microsoft on CrowdStrike outage: have you tried turning it off and on? (15 times)

News photo

Y2K24: Microsoft outage plunges airports, banks and even Xbox into the IT Dark Ages