Sputnik International
Sky News TV hosts reading lines from paper sheets Back into 1970s? 📌 Subscribe to @SputnikInt
Boarding passes at Indian airports are being filled out manually due to a global IT outage.
📌 Subscribe to @SputnikInt
Please open Telegram to view this post
VIEW IN TELEGRAM
👍25😁20👌3🤔1
Sputnik International
Boarding passes at Indian airports are being filled out manually due to a global IT outage. 📌 Subscribe to @SputnikInt
🌎 Global outage still affects systems worldwide:
▪️ German hospital cancels elective surgeries due to IT disruptions, local media reports
▪️ Spain's Aena, the world's largest airport operator based on passenger numbers, says "some processes are working with delays"
▪️ Outage hits Olympics IT operations in France
🇷🇺 Meanwhile in Russia:
▪️ All Russian Railways systems are operating normally, the company said
▪️ Russian nuclear power plants were not affected by global outage, as their software is "import-independent", the company said
▪️ Russian air transport, airlines, and airports are operating normally, Russia's Federal Air Transport Agency said
📌 Subscribe to @SputnikInt
▪️ German hospital cancels elective surgeries due to IT disruptions, local media reports
▪️ Spain's Aena, the world's largest airport operator based on passenger numbers, says "some processes are working with delays"
▪️ Outage hits Olympics IT operations in France
▪️ All Russian Railways systems are operating normally, the company said
▪️ Russian nuclear power plants were not affected by global outage, as their software is "import-independent", the company said
▪️ Russian air transport, airlines, and airports are operating normally, Russia's Federal Air Transport Agency said
Please open Telegram to view this post
VIEW IN TELEGRAM
Please open Telegram to view this post
VIEW IN TELEGRAM
👍58🔥7❤5😁5🤔1
Sputnik’s on-site footage of US-made ATACMS missile shot down by air defense forces near Lugansk.
Additionally, Sputnik obtained a photo of one of the fragments of the ATACMS missile shot down over Lugansk. The markings on the debris indicate that the missile was manufactured on March 26, 2002.
📌 Subscribe to @SputnikInt
Additionally, Sputnik obtained a photo of one of the fragments of the ATACMS missile shot down over Lugansk. The markings on the debris indicate that the missile was manufactured on March 26, 2002.
Please open Telegram to view this post
VIEW IN TELEGRAM
Please open Telegram to view this post
VIEW IN TELEGRAM
👍45❤4🫡1
This media is not supported in your browser
VIEW IN TELEGRAM
A witness to the incident published a video of the moment a drone hit a building in Tel Aviv.
📌 Subscribe to @SputnikInt
Please open Telegram to view this post
VIEW IN TELEGRAM
👍39❤3🫡3🤬2👌2
State propaganda and harassment explain restrained public reaction to US long-range missile deployment in Germany – former MEP
Gunnar Beck, former European MP from AfD party, notes that there was no public discussion on the fateful decision to deploy US long-range missiles in Germany.
The politician underscored that restrained public reaction comes from “relentless propaganda over Ukraine” for the last two and a half years.
According to the Forsa opinion poll, 47% of Germans believe that the planned deployment of US missiles in Germany will increase the risk of a military confrontation between NATO and Russia. Only 17% of the surveyed think that it would boost German security.
In 1990, the Two Plus Four Agreement on the reunification of the Federal Republic of Germany and the German Democratic Republic stated that no foreign troops and nuclear weapons could be deployed on the territory of the latter.
📌 Subscribe to @SputnikInt
Gunnar Beck, former European MP from AfD party, notes that there was no public discussion on the fateful decision to deploy US long-range missiles in Germany.
“It’s a fait accompli,” Gunnar Beck told Sputnik. “All that talk of an imminent Russian threat to Europe, in my view, is just a pretext for justifying further military and financial assistance to Ukraine and… for intimidating the European population and forcing them to accept ever larger amounts of military spending.”
The politician underscored that restrained public reaction comes from “relentless propaganda over Ukraine” for the last two and a half years.
"People who speak out against government policy are harassed, they may lose their jobs. If they post critical comments on the Internet, they may be sued. We have a real problem with freedom of speech and the rule of law now… It explains why there's been no significant public reaction. I think people are tired," Beck explained.
According to the Forsa opinion poll, 47% of Germans believe that the planned deployment of US missiles in Germany will increase the risk of a military confrontation between NATO and Russia. Only 17% of the surveyed think that it would boost German security.
“That's the propaganda situation we have in the EU, and that's perhaps why there's been no real public protest,” Beck laments. “There comes a point when most people submit and are simply weary… The Europeans are simply giving up on their own continent, and their governments will triumph and have their way because the Europeans are so afraid.”
In 1990, the Two Plus Four Agreement on the reunification of the Federal Republic of Germany and the German Democratic Republic stated that no foreign troops and nuclear weapons could be deployed on the territory of the latter.
Please open Telegram to view this post
VIEW IN TELEGRAM
👎20💩7👍5🥴1
The Central Executive Committee of the Communist Party of Vietnam is expected to issue a special notice on his state funeral.
Please open Telegram to view this post
VIEW IN TELEGRAM
😢45👍9❤5👎1
‘Domestic cybersecurity software’ has protected Russia’s IT infrastructure from Microsoft/Crowdstrike outage
Thanks to timely import substitution, in this case “precisely because airlines use Russian means of protection,” Russia has been able to dodge computer outage caused by a faulty code update to US cybersecurity firm Crowdstrike’s software, says Russian cybersecurity specialist Alexei Lukatskiy.
Lukatskiy noted that Russian timely investments in homegrown cybersecurity tools alongside with “switching away from products by foreign vendors to Russian ones” was the right path and Friday’s outages thus confirm it.
Another important takeaway, according to Lukatskiy, lies in the modern world’s heavy dependence on information technology.
📌 Subscribe to @SputnikInt
Thanks to timely import substitution, in this case “precisely because airlines use Russian means of protection,” Russia has been able to dodge computer outage caused by a faulty code update to US cybersecurity firm Crowdstrike’s software, says Russian cybersecurity specialist Alexei Lukatskiy.
“If Russian airlines had been using Crowdstrike for protection, rather than domestic cybersecurity software, Russian airlines would be facing exactly the same problem…,” Lukatskiy told Sputnik.
Lukatskiy noted that Russian timely investments in homegrown cybersecurity tools alongside with “switching away from products by foreign vendors to Russian ones” was the right path and Friday’s outages thus confirm it.
Another important takeaway, according to Lukatskiy, lies in the modern world’s heavy dependence on information technology.
“IT has penetrated into a wide array of different areas, and the owners of companies working in critical industries must understand all the consequences and evaluate the unacceptable events...,” the expert stated.
Please open Telegram to view this post
VIEW IN TELEGRAM
👍54❤8🫡3🤔1
⚡️A court has sentenced WSJ journalist Evan Gershkovich to 16 years in a high-security prison, a Sputnik correspondent reports
📌 Subscribe to @SputnikInt
Please open Telegram to view this post
VIEW IN TELEGRAM
👍36🫡3🌚1
Yemen's Armed Forces: Tel Aviv is no longer a safe place
The official spokesman of the Yemeni Armed Forces, General Yahya Saree, in his statement taking responsibility for the morning drone strike on Tel Aviv, declared: "The drone unit of the Yemeni Armed Forces attacked an important target in the occupied territory of 'Jaffa,' which Israel calls 'Tel Aviv.'"
Saree added that the operation was conducted using a radar-protected drone named "Jaffa" and successfully reached its predetermined targets.
He stated that the Yemeni Armed Forces now "declare the occupied area of 'Jaffa' as unsafe", marking it as one of the primary targets within Yemen's strike range, focusing their efforts on hitting deep within the enemy's territory.
The official spokesman of the Yemeni Armed Forces emphasized that Yemen has a bank of military and sensitive security targets "deep within occupied Palestine and will continue to target these in response to the enemy's daily crimes" against the residents of the Gaza Strip.
📌 Subscribe to @SputnikInt
The official spokesman of the Yemeni Armed Forces, General Yahya Saree, in his statement taking responsibility for the morning drone strike on Tel Aviv, declared: "The drone unit of the Yemeni Armed Forces attacked an important target in the occupied territory of 'Jaffa,' which Israel calls 'Tel Aviv.'"
Saree added that the operation was conducted using a radar-protected drone named "Jaffa" and successfully reached its predetermined targets.
He stated that the Yemeni Armed Forces now "declare the occupied area of 'Jaffa' as unsafe", marking it as one of the primary targets within Yemen's strike range, focusing their efforts on hitting deep within the enemy's territory.
The official spokesman of the Yemeni Armed Forces emphasized that Yemen has a bank of military and sensitive security targets "deep within occupied Palestine and will continue to target these in response to the enemy's daily crimes" against the residents of the Gaza Strip.
Please open Telegram to view this post
VIEW IN TELEGRAM
❤51👌15🫡12👍10💩7😁1
Sputnik International
⚡️A court has sentenced WSJ journalist Evan Gershkovich to 16 years in a high-security prison, a Sputnik correspondent reports 📌 Subscribe to @SputnikInt
Please open Telegram to view this post
VIEW IN TELEGRAM
👍36❤2🫡2🤔1
This media is not supported in your browser
VIEW IN TELEGRAM
Beijing Capital International Airport is operating normally on Friday despite a global IT outage, a Sputnik correspondent reports
📌 Subscribe to @SputnikInt
Please open Telegram to view this post
VIEW IN TELEGRAM
👍71😁10👌5🤔1
Please open Telegram to view this post
VIEW IN TELEGRAM
👍33❤5🫡4
Media is too big
VIEW IN TELEGRAM
Independent war correspondent and Chinese blogger Zhu Haozheng went to the front lines of Donbass, where he visited a training camp and spoke with volunteers from the international brigade "Pyatnashka."
📌 Subscribe to @SputnikInt
Please open Telegram to view this post
VIEW IN TELEGRAM
👍45❤10👌2
‘PR Nightmare’: CrowdStrike IT outage exposes risks of putting all cybersecurity eggs in one basket
"The PR aspect is, of course, a nightmare for CrowdStrike. Their stock tanked over 10% after the incident made global headlines," veteran independent cybersecurity expert Lars Hilse told Sputnik, commenting on the global IT infrastructure mess created by a faulty update to the US cybersecurity giant’s software.
How will today's attack affect the company's revenues?
◻️ CrowdStrike continued its slide in shares throughout the day, falling as much as 20 percent in pre-market trading, and settling at $286 a share, or about 17% down, before the start of trading on Friday.
◻️ Microsoft saw its own stock price tank slightly, from about $440 a share late Thursday, to about $435 a share, down 1.8% in pre-market trading on Friday.
◻️ As CrowdStrike saw its stock tumble, other cybersecurity vendors benefited, likely on the back of investors betting that businesses may turn away from CrowdStrike and flock to competing firms: Fortinet cybersecurity company’s shares climbed 1.6%, shares of Palo Alto rose 1.3%, while those of Zscaler and Cloudflare were both up around 1% in pre-market trading.
◻️ Analysts have also raised questions over CrowdStrike’s value — the company was worth $83.5 billion as of Thursday’s close. Nina Marques, an analyst at Redburn Atlantic, said that the firm faces challenges in competing with other cyber firms in the market, CNBC reported.
The main 'lesson' from the mess, will be heightening testing requirements for cybersecurity firms, prior to their update roll-outs, Hilse concluded.
📌 Subscribe to @SputnikInt
"The PR aspect is, of course, a nightmare for CrowdStrike. Their stock tanked over 10% after the incident made global headlines," veteran independent cybersecurity expert Lars Hilse told Sputnik, commenting on the global IT infrastructure mess created by a faulty update to the US cybersecurity giant’s software.
How will today's attack affect the company's revenues?
The main 'lesson' from the mess, will be heightening testing requirements for cybersecurity firms, prior to their update roll-outs, Hilse concluded.
Please open Telegram to view this post
VIEW IN TELEGRAM
😁35👍11👌4❤1
The UN Court considers Israel's occupation of Palestinian territories as de facto annexation, stated a judge.
The court also declared that Israel's settlement activities violate international law.
The UN Court believes that Israel must end its unlawful presence in the occupied Palestinian territory as soon as possible and pay reparations for the damages.
📌 Subscribe to @SputnikInt
The court also declared that Israel's settlement activities violate international law.
The UN Court believes that Israel must end its unlawful presence in the occupied Palestinian territory as soon as possible and pay reparations for the damages.
Please open Telegram to view this post
VIEW IN TELEGRAM
👍73😁11💩7❤4👌1🫡1
Meet Astra, the Russian airline booking system that proved immune to global IT outage
Russia’s critical infrastructure hasn’t been affected by the global IT collapse triggered by a critical flaw in an update to CrowdStrike’s cybersecurity software. Russia’s resilience has been attributed to the fact that the country uses homegrown cybersecurity tools, and Russian-made software for critical infrastructure applications.
Among the latter is Astra – the Russian automated system for processing passengers and baggage at airports. Here’s what we know about it.
◻️ Used by major Russian airports including Moscow’s Domodedovo and Sheremetyevo, and airports abroad in countries including Azerbaijan and Uzbekistan, Astra is a widespread registration system developed by Russian technology provider Sirena-Travel.
◻️ The system is used to register up to six million passengers monthly. The ‘Departure Control System’ (DCS) provides for passenger and baggage check-in, schedule maintenance, the monitoring of the implementation of daily flight plans, interaction between passport and border control services, and dynamic monitoring of the weight loads of commercial flights.
◻️ Astra is compliant with the standards and requirements of the International Air Transport Association (IATA), a trade association representing over 80% of global air traffic, and supports all types of standard messages between other registration and booking systems. The system is bilingual (Russian and English), and training to use it can be completed in two days.
◻️ The software comes with standard support for various peripherals, including printers, scanners and weighing machines, and is compatible with the Russian security services’ ‘Magistral’ online passport and control service tool.
In the wake of Friday’s global airline booking system collapse, a representative from Domodedovo Airport said the airport was prepared to provide Astra to other airports as a backup registration system.
📌 Subscribe to @SputnikInt
Russia’s critical infrastructure hasn’t been affected by the global IT collapse triggered by a critical flaw in an update to CrowdStrike’s cybersecurity software. Russia’s resilience has been attributed to the fact that the country uses homegrown cybersecurity tools, and Russian-made software for critical infrastructure applications.
Among the latter is Astra – the Russian automated system for processing passengers and baggage at airports. Here’s what we know about it.
In the wake of Friday’s global airline booking system collapse, a representative from Domodedovo Airport said the airport was prepared to provide Astra to other airports as a backup registration system.
Please open Telegram to view this post
VIEW IN TELEGRAM
👍54❤22🤔1🫡1
This media is not supported in your browser
VIEW IN TELEGRAM
When they told you that you don't need to run for president
Biden may announce his exit from the race this weekend, according to media reports.
Come up with your own caption for this video! Let's go!
📌 Subscribe to @SputnikInt
Biden may announce his exit from the race this weekend, according to media reports.
Come up with your own caption for this video! Let's go!
Please open Telegram to view this post
VIEW IN TELEGRAM
😁28🔥13💩8👍4🫡2❤1
This media is not supported in your browser
VIEW IN TELEGRAM
Last month, Vladimir Putin and Nguyen Phu Trong met during the Russian President's visit to Vietnam.
Please open Telegram to view this post
VIEW IN TELEGRAM
❤45👍27😢4💩1
Elon Musk announced that the social network X has removed Crowdstrike software from all its systems. This decision comes after a recent update of the software caused a global Windows outage.
📌 Subscribe to @SputnikInt
Please open Telegram to view this post
VIEW IN TELEGRAM
👍54😁16🤔3🔥1💩1