Global IT problems plague eastern Ontario
'Blue screen of death' affecting multiple industries including hospitals, airlines, broadcasters
A global tech outage that's affecting various industries from hospitals and airlines to broadcastersiscausing multiple problems in the National Capital Region.
The issue began after global cybersecurity firm Crowdstrikesaid its Falcon Sensor software caused Microsoft Windows to crash causing what's colloquially known as "the blue screen of death."
Here's what we know about what'saffected and what's still working in the nation's capital.
Porter cancels flights
Many American airline companieshad to cancel or delay flightsFriday morning. In Canada, Porter Airlines announced it cancelled all flightsuntil at least 3 p.m. ET as the outages affect their systems.
ZachSchowalter and DaniellaSchowalter were set to travel to Boston from Ottawa Friday morning on a flight, which they found out was cancelled after arriving at the airport, despite being told they should have received an email notification.
They had to rebook with Air Canada and say they're left feeling bewildered and frustrated.
"I'm certainly confused and baffled, incredibly frustrated because now we don't know what the next steps are going to be. It's a frustrating position to be in because there's no one that you can blame," she said.
Zach expected passengers to get more frustrated as they continue to arrive at the airport.
"It's not crazy yet because it's early but I'm sure as people get herethey're going to get angry," he said.
Emergency services largely unaffected,some hospitals having issues
The outage is plaguing some local hospitals in Ottawa, while others appear to be largely unaffected.
CHEO, the children's hospital in Ottawa, said it's still providing servicesbut has had to find workarounds where needed.
"We do not anticipate any impact on our services offered to children and their families today," the hospital wrote in a statement.
The Queensway Carleton Hospital said it was also impacted overnight, but its health record system has since been restored and surgeries and appointments aren't impacted.
LikewiseGlengarry Memorial Hospital in Alexandria, Ont., said it had faced minor disruptions but that the situation was improving.
The Ottawa Hospital, Monfort Hospital,Cornwall Community Hospital,and Hawkesbury General Hospital are operating as normal.
Ottawa police, paramedics and firefighters all told CBC they're unaware of any problems due to the outage.
In western Quebec, the City of Gatineausaid all its emergency services, including police and paramedics, are operating normally.
The regional health authorityCISSS de l'Outaouais told Radio-Canada it is not affected.
Via Rail, OC Transpo operating normally
Hydro Ottawa said it had restored online services after experiencing issues earlier. Customers experiencing a power outage andMyAccount or mobile app access issues were advised to contact customer service by telephone.
The City of Ottawa said it was not experiencing impacts to its Microsoft platforms.
Employees at Ottawa's Via Rail station on Tremblay Road told CBCtrains were running normally as of early Friday morning.
There appeared to be problems with the tap payment system on some OC Transpo buses, but the system was working on others as of Friday morning.
The Royal Bank of Canada (RBC)branchat the corner of Queen and Bank in Ottawacouldonly accept deposits on Friday morning, withclients unable to withdraw cash, a staff member told a CBC reporter. Bank machines at that location would not accept client cards, though apparently not all branches were affected.
'Malicious actors'
Malicious actors have attempted to exploit the outage with phishing emails, the Canadian Centre for Cyber Security has warned.
Emails purporting to come from Crowdstrike have tried to lure users into downloading malicious files, according to Sami Khoury, the head of the centre.
Users affected by the outage who are eager to restore services need to be "extremely wary" and verify the provenance of any communications before clicking any links or downloading files, he said.
"Crowdstrike is the official channel for all advice and guidance," Khoury said.