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Australia’s National Cyber Security Coordinator says it is aware of ‘large-scale technical outage’.

A major IT outage that has disrupted businesses and institutions in multiple countries, throwing government services, banks, supermarkets, telecoms, media outlets and airlines into disarray.

Australia’s National Cyber Security Coordinator said on Friday that it was aware of a “large-scale technical outage” affecting numerous business and services across the country.

“Our current information is this outage relates to a technical issue with a third-party software platform employed by affected companies,” the agency said in a statement.

“There is no information to suggest it is a cyber security incident. We continue to engage across key stakeholders.”

In Australia, photos posted on social media showed blank flight information screens at Sydney airport and inoperable self-service checkouts at supermarket chains Woolworths and Coles.

Airports in the United Kingdom, Germany and Malaysia also reported disruptions to their services.

IT security firm Crowdstrike said in a recorded phone message that it was aware of reports of Microsoft’s Windows operating system crashing.

Sydney airport said that flights were arriving and departing but that travellers should expect delays.

“We have activated our contingency plans and deployed additional staff to our terminals,” it said in a post on X.

Melbourne airport said that check-in procedures for some airlines had been affected.

“Passengers flying with these airlines this afternoon are advised to allow a little extra time to check-in. Please check with your airline for flight updates,” it said in a post on X.

The Australian Broadcasting Corporation and Network Ten also confirmed that their systems had been affected.

Police in the state of New South Wales said they were aware of the outage and anyone facing an emergency should call the emergency number 000.



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