Topic: Software Failure

6 chapters across the catalog

Op Day
Episode 1772 35:35 - 39:29

1772: Op Day

Boeing 787 Crash, India to Gatwick Flight

A Boeing 787 aircraft traveling from India to Gatwick crashed on takeoff, reportedly striking a hospital building. Early reports suggest a potential compressor stall or a failure of the ram air turbine, while some speculate a catastrophic software failure in the fly-by-wire system. The incident adds to the ongoing scrutiny of Boeing's safety record and manufacturing quality.

Bandwich
Episode 707 44:44 - 47:22

707: Bandwich

Computer Glitches, CT Scanner Overdose, Software Bugs

An anecdote is shared regarding a fatal software bug in a computer-controlled CT scanner where using the delete key inadvertently added zeros to the radiation dosage. This resulted in a patient receiving a massive overdose due to poor interface programming. The hosts use this to illustrate the dangers of over-reliance on automated systems in critical infrastructure and aviation.

Don't Be Nosey
Episode 421 48:11 - 55:54

421: Don't Be Nosey

NatWest and Royal Bank of Scotland Technical Failures

The Royal Bank of Scotland and NatWest experienced a massive technical failure following a botched software upgrade, leaving customers unable to access funds for over a week. While the CEO blamed a processing backlog, technical experts suggest the duration of the outage is suspicious given modern data redundancy standards. There are reports of merchants increasingly demanding cash as digital payment terminals fail.

The Data Hole
Episode 420 2:08:49 - 2:15:26

420: The Data Hole

NatWest Banking Failure, Software Glitch and Stuxnet Speculation

A massive technical failure at NatWest bank in the UK left millions of customers unable to access their funds for several days. While the bank blamed a software upgrade glitch, the hosts speculate it could be a drill for a future bank holiday or the result of a cyberattack similar to Stuxnet or the Flame virus. IT professionals in the audience are invited to submit "essays" explaining the technical feasibility of the bank's official story.

Dandelion Wine
Episode 99 57:06 - 1:00:29

99: Dandelion Wine

Boeing 737 Auto-Throttle Issues, Turkish Airways Comparison

A report from the UK Aircraft Accident Investigation Board details a 2007 incident where a Boeing 737's auto-throttle disengaged, nearly causing a stall at Bournemouth Airport. Adam Curry compares this to the recent Turkish Airways crash near Schiphol, suggesting a systemic software or subsystem fault in the Boeing 737 series. The hosts express concern over increasing automation in aircraft.