Data corruption takes ATO website offline

 

System update gone wrong.

Issues arising from an otherwise normal system update at the Australian Taxation Office (ATO) took its website offline for almost four hours yesterday.

An ATO spokesman said the website became unavailable shortly after 11am. It was restored with limited functionality at 2.45pm.

The spokesman pinned the outage on "data corruption during a normal system update process".

He later clarified that the update was a "standard content update" that happened at four scheduled times daily.

As of 4.30pm, further work was underway to restore full functionality to the site's drop-down menus.

Web information company Alexa found the ATO website to be the 88th most visited site in Australia. 5,928 visitors were expected to have been affected by the outage, based on visits the ATO received the previous week.

The ATO's outage continued a series of botched IT updates this week that led to Commonwealth Bank ATM and EFTPOS malfunctions and a nine-hour-long online banking outage at Westpac.

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Data corruption takes ATO website offline
"Which Bank, Westpac, now the ATO. I have had one system issue with MS updates in 2 years, and even XP SP 3 was seamless. Are these banks and agencies too worried about the bottom line to watch out ..."
By btone
 
 
 
Comments: 3
rodzilla666
Sep 2, 2010 9:12 AM
It was all down to a hack attack by Crocodile Dundee!
laman
Sep 2, 2010 9:33 AM
Why does ATO want to do an update without serious testing beforehand during the busiest period of the year? The IT guys should be replaced.
btone
Sep 2, 2010 6:26 PM
Which Bank, Westpac, now the ATO. I have had one system issue with MS updates in 2 years, and even XP SP 3 was seamless. Are these banks and agencies too worried about the bottom line to watch out for their bottoms...which are very exposed!
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