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Southwest Airlines avoided CrowdStrike-Microsoft outage because it still runs Windows 3.1 — the fourth-largest U.S. airline has remained free of BSoD bugs because its operating system hasn’t been updated in decades

by Jeffrey Beilley
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A recent global IT outage left millions of Windows computers worldwide experiencing Blue Screen of Death (BSoD) errors due to a problematic CrowdStrike update, affecting airlines, hospitals, banks, and businesses. While thousands of United, Delta, and American Airlines flights to and from the U.S. were canceled due to the outage, Southwest Airlines reportedly continued operations without any impact.

The issue didn’t impact the airline the way it did its competitors. That wasn’t because the airline was running Linux or using robust security practices, but because Southwest was still using Windows 3.1, which of course never received the problematic CrowdStrike update.

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