Video Ad Feedback
Friday's global computer meltdown
Airlines, banks, casinos, package deliveries, and emergency services around the world are recovering today from what could be "the largest tech outage in history." the root cause was not a foreign agent but linked back to a software update issued by a u-s based cybersecurity firm called "Crowd Strike." Could this have been avoided?
Guest:Richard Clarke, Former WH Counterterrorism Coordinator, Former Special Adviser to 3 Previous U-S Presidents.
Guest:Richard Clarke, Former WH Counterterrorism Coordinator, Former Special Adviser to 3 Previous U-S Presidents.
04:36
- Source:
CNN
Stories worth watching
16 videos
Video Ad Feedback
Olympian murder highlights athlete femicide problem in Kenya
Video Ad Feedback
The 4 reasons why you might be a 'mosquito magnet'
Video Ad Feedback
12-year-old's first phone gets mysterious texts meant for NFL player
Video Ad Feedback
See the moment man trapped in SUV narrowly misses floating car
Video Ad Feedback
Crash sends fire hydrant through Big Boy statue’s head
Video Ad Feedback
Mom posts viral TikTok about school events. See why it touched a nerve
Video Ad Feedback
‘The mafia takes care of its own’: Group founder on helping college students move in
Video Ad Feedback
Travel expert explains why now is the time for you to book your airfare
Video Ad Feedback
Rare species caught on camera in underwater mountain range
Video Ad Feedback
Lightning strike sets palm tree on fire in scary video
Video Ad Feedback
'A surreal feeling': 15-year-old named TIME's 2024 Kid of the Year after new invention
Video Ad Feedback
Cars pulled from canal linked to decades-old missing persons cases
Video Ad Feedback
Japan just made their first-ever warning of a 'major earthquake': Here's what that means
Video Ad Feedback
'Offensive': CNN anchor objects to early rollout of pumpkin spice items