A wide-scale IT incident was triggered when CrowdStrike's recent update to its Falcon antivirus software caused a global system crash, critically impacting health care systems. Hospitals and doctors found themselves without essential diagnostic tools and systems, leading to the cancellation of nonurgent surgeries and procedures worldwide. Emergency services in the US and digital operations in hospitals across multiple countries, including the UK, Germany, and Israel, faced significant disruptions. The outage highlighted the heavy reliance on digital systems in modern health care and underscored the need for diversified and resilient software infrastructure to prevent such catastrophic incidents in the future.