TechGlobal tech outage reveals vulnerabilities in modern infrastructure

Global tech outage reveals vulnerabilities in modern infrastructure

Space weather also affects technology
Space weather also affects technology
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Karolina Modzelewska

19 July 2024 15:31

A global technology outage on 19 July 2024 caused many Windows device users worldwide to experience functionality problems. The disruption was attributed to issues with the Azure service and a faulty update from the American company CrowdStrike. The effects of the outage were felt in sectors such as banking, media, and transportation. Faulty updates are not the only factor that can cause similar chaos. The technology accompanying us in daily life is also dependent on space weather, which can also be affected by cyberattacks.

The global technology outage led to chaos around the world. Other factors can also cause similar disruptions. One is space weather, a set of phenomena occurring on the Sun and in our terrestrial magnetosphere and ionosphere. Adverse space weather conditions, including strong geomagnetic storms, can generate disruptions in radio and satellite communications, cause failures and damage to satellites, and disrupt the functioning of power grids.

Space weather and technology

One of the worst scenarios is the destruction of large transformers, the backbone of the global power grid. There are few of them, and their repair or reconstruction would take a long time. Experts estimate that Earth could be plunged into darkness for 10-15 years without them. There would also be a risk of paralysing the global economy, which relies heavily on cashless transactions today.

The same scenario could happen if a strong geomagnetic storm led to an internet blackout. Recalling the effects of the so-called Carrington Event of 1859, the strongest geomagnetic storm recorded is worth recalling. It caused numerous auroras and sparked failures and fires in many telegraph stations.

Cyberattacks and technology

Cyberattacks are another factor that can affect the proper functioning of technology. An example of extremely dangerous activity is spoofing, which disrupts the signal so that GPS receivers provide a completely incorrect location. In such a situation, an aircraft loses its maritime capabilities, which can lead to a serious disaster.

This is how Iran took over the American RQ-170 Sentinel drone. The Iranians disrupted its GPS. The device's navigation systems indicated that it was over its own base in Afghanistan, while in reality, it was in a completely different area. This way, the Iranians took over the RQ-170 Sentinel and gained access to American technologies.

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