Delta cancels 800 more flights as it struggles to recover from tech outage

The carrier also scrubbed hundreds of flights over the weekend after a defective software update knocked out computer systems worldwide.
Health-ISAC pulled quote:
Errol Weiss, chief security officer at the information security group Health-ISAC, told The Washington Post that around half of all hospitals use CrowdStrike, and 20 percent of those were still having problems Monday afternoon.
Windows-controlled medical devices, medical records, pharmacy orders and more were affected, he noted, adding that more and more hospitals had installed CrowdStrike in the past few years because of the devastation wreaked by ransomware gangs.
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