2024-07-19 07:18:11
In Israel, there was a breakdown in the operation of the emergency telephone numbers MADA 101 and Fire Service 102.
There are also problems in the systems of several hospitals. If you cannot contact MADA, you need to call the police hotline 100.
The Health Ministry said a computer server malfunction that has been widespread around the world has affected hospitals and other health services. It is not a cyber attack, but a software glitch that is causing servers and computers to fail. The ministry is working with an international company to resolve the issue as soon as possible and will update throughout the day.
In addition, there were reports of computer systems failures at major companies both in Israel and around the world. The failure is believed to be related to the global company CrowdStrike, which disabled all computers with the company’s software installed. United Health Insurance reported that most of their servers and computers were down.
Serious GPS interference has occurred in central Israel. Parking gates are reportedly opening on their own and car signs have stopped working. This may also be due to a global computer glitch.
Earlier, Cursor reported that preliminary results of the IDF investigation into the explosion in Tel Aviv had appeared.
2024-07-19 07:18:11