Another Cyber Attack 09:16 - Mar 20 with 2823 views | Cheltenham_Blue | McDonald’s, Sainsbury’s, Tesco, Greggs. If anything is going to hit the British public hard, it’s a cyber attack on their Sausage rolls. |  |
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Another Cyber Attack on 09:19 - Mar 20 with 2782 views | WeWereZombies | Still, could be the start of a Bot v Fat craze... |  |
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Another Cyber Attack on 09:34 - Mar 20 with 2705 views | MattinLondon | Someone should tell these cyberterrorists to space their IT attacks wider apart as this is simply causing too much inconvenience. |  | |  |
Another Cyber Attack on 09:43 - Mar 20 with 2657 views | SuperKieranMcKenna | Is if invading Ukraine wasn’t bad enough, the Russians are now attacking our steak bakes, and affordable coffee - they’ve gone too far this time… |  | |  |
Another Cyber Attack on 09:45 - Mar 20 with 2642 views | Swansea_Blue | These places need some cyber guard dogs |  |
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Another Cyber Attack on 09:52 - Mar 20 with 2568 views | Pinewoodblue | If you wanted to cause maximum disruption to society where would you attack next. Asking for a Russian friend. |  |
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Another Cyber Attack on 09:55 - Mar 20 with 2552 views | leitrimblue | It's actually a genuis move. I can't be the only person who can't do an ounce if work once my pastie and sausage roll levels get dangerously low? This could finally be the move that brings the full capitalist system crushing down |  | |  |
Another Cyber Attack on 10:05 - Mar 20 with 2468 views | wischip | Must be Aldi & Lidl next. Then Poundland & Primark. That will be our darkest hour. |  | |  | Login to get fewer ads
Another Cyber Attack on 10:05 - Mar 20 with 2478 views | ElderGrizzly | None of them were Cyberattacks though? Incompetence over updates to critical systems that are now being reported in mainstream media after zero interest previously. |  | |  |
Another Cyber Attack on 10:07 - Mar 20 with 2457 views | Guthrum |
Another Cyber Attack on 10:05 - Mar 20 by ElderGrizzly | None of them were Cyberattacks though? Incompetence over updates to critical systems that are now being reported in mainstream media after zero interest previously. |
Much like the problems TSB had a couple of years ago. |  |
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Another Cyber Attack on 10:12 - Mar 20 with 2426 views | Pinewoodblue |
Another Cyber Attack on 10:05 - Mar 20 by ElderGrizzly | None of them were Cyberattacks though? Incompetence over updates to critical systems that are now being reported in mainstream media after zero interest previously. |
Recently I couldn’t gain access to a credit card account through banking app. It was as a result of an update by Barclays and not corrected until next update. Sloppy checking before implementation. Only a small number of accounts were affected nationwide. |  |
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Another Cyber Attack on 11:24 - Mar 20 with 2220 views | textbackup |
Another Cyber Attack on 10:05 - Mar 20 by ElderGrizzly | None of them were Cyberattacks though? Incompetence over updates to critical systems that are now being reported in mainstream media after zero interest previously. |
I’d not want to be sat on the PMR/PIRs for them after all the attention they’ve got! |  |
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Another Cyber Attack on 11:38 - Mar 20 with 2186 views | textbackup |
Another Cyber Attack on 10:12 - Mar 20 by Pinewoodblue | Recently I couldn’t gain access to a credit card account through banking app. It was as a result of an update by Barclays and not corrected until next update. Sloppy checking before implementation. Only a small number of accounts were affected nationwide. |
It’s incredible how that can happen really, considering the amount of sign offs that these changes go through. |  |
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Another Cyber Attack on 11:43 - Mar 20 with 2164 views | tonybied |
Another Cyber Attack on 10:12 - Mar 20 by Pinewoodblue | Recently I couldn’t gain access to a credit card account through banking app. It was as a result of an update by Barclays and not corrected until next update. Sloppy checking before implementation. Only a small number of accounts were affected nationwide. |
It's a bit harsh to call it sloppy implementation of an update if it's only affecting a small number of users. Yes, it's massively inconvenient to anyone who is affected but there comes a point when whoever is managing software updates has to make a go-live decision, it's not possible to check all possible outcomes for all users, it would take the developers too long to check all possiblities. Have any of these outages actually been confirmed as being caused by "software updates"? there are so many things that can go wrong in the chain of an IT network infrastructure, it could be anything from hardware failure to lost config settings after a power outage at a data centre. Many large corporate networks have large parts that are outsourced to cloud services nowadays too, it could've been something out of the companies control altogether. Basically, IT infrastructures are getting ever more complex and "turning it off and back on again" is ever decreasingly becoming the go to fix to any IT issue! |  | |  |
Another Cyber Attack on 11:45 - Mar 20 with 2152 views | textbackup |
Another Cyber Attack on 11:43 - Mar 20 by tonybied | It's a bit harsh to call it sloppy implementation of an update if it's only affecting a small number of users. Yes, it's massively inconvenient to anyone who is affected but there comes a point when whoever is managing software updates has to make a go-live decision, it's not possible to check all possible outcomes for all users, it would take the developers too long to check all possiblities. Have any of these outages actually been confirmed as being caused by "software updates"? there are so many things that can go wrong in the chain of an IT network infrastructure, it could be anything from hardware failure to lost config settings after a power outage at a data centre. Many large corporate networks have large parts that are outsourced to cloud services nowadays too, it could've been something out of the companies control altogether. Basically, IT infrastructures are getting ever more complex and "turning it off and back on again" is ever decreasingly becoming the go to fix to any IT issue! |
Of late we’ve had an issue down to a 5th party Vendor… try getting a RCA out of that! |  |
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Another Cyber Attack on 11:55 - Mar 20 with 2079 views | flettonblue | As long as the Russians/Chinese/Iranians etc leave twtd alone then I'm not to concerned |  | |  |
Another Cyber Attack on 12:28 - Mar 20 with 1949 views | tonybied |
Another Cyber Attack on 11:45 - Mar 20 by textbackup | Of late we’ve had an issue down to a 5th party Vendor… try getting a RCA out of that! |
Is Microsoft involved somewhere? If so that's usually the first place to check |  | |  |
Another Cyber Attack on 13:01 - Mar 20 with 1886 views | ElderGrizzly |
Another Cyber Attack on 11:43 - Mar 20 by tonybied | It's a bit harsh to call it sloppy implementation of an update if it's only affecting a small number of users. Yes, it's massively inconvenient to anyone who is affected but there comes a point when whoever is managing software updates has to make a go-live decision, it's not possible to check all possible outcomes for all users, it would take the developers too long to check all possiblities. Have any of these outages actually been confirmed as being caused by "software updates"? there are so many things that can go wrong in the chain of an IT network infrastructure, it could be anything from hardware failure to lost config settings after a power outage at a data centre. Many large corporate networks have large parts that are outsourced to cloud services nowadays too, it could've been something out of the companies control altogether. Basically, IT infrastructures are getting ever more complex and "turning it off and back on again" is ever decreasingly becoming the go to fix to any IT issue! |
Yes, confirmed as a failed update for at least two. https://www.theguardian.com/business/2024/mar/16/sainsburys-grocery-deliveries-h "The supermarket chain was unable to fulfil the “vast majority” of its online orders after an overnight software update led to problems that affected some stores, grocery online services and its ability to contact customers." |  | |  |
Another Cyber Attack on 13:10 - Mar 20 with 1829 views | exeterblue10 | Cyder attack would hit people harder in this part of the world |  | |  |
Another Cyber Attack on 16:30 - Mar 20 with 1588 views | factual_blue |
Another Cyber Attack on 09:52 - Mar 20 by Pinewoodblue | If you wanted to cause maximum disruption to society where would you attack next. Asking for a Russian friend. |
ITFC ticket office? |  |
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Another Cyber Attack on 16:33 - Mar 20 with 1570 views | Keno | I heard there had been a cyber attack on TWTD and was only spotted when Keno posted something sensible |  |
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Another Cyber Attack on 17:48 - Mar 20 with 1467 views | factual_blue |
Another Cyber Attack on 16:33 - Mar 20 by Keno | I heard there had been a cyber attack on TWTD and was only spotted when Keno posted something sensible |
So this cyber attack on TWTD is fake news then. |  |
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Another Cyber Attack on 18:22 - Mar 20 with 1418 views | mutters | So long as they leave Wimpy alone it'll all be ok |  |
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