Eight Fatal Software-Related Accidents

Eight Fatal Software-Related Accidents

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John McCormick
John McCormick
Mar 4, 2004
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DateDeathsDetail
20033Software failure contributes to power outage across the Northeastern U.S. and Canada.
20015Panamanian cancer patients die following overdoses of radiation, amounts of which were determined by faulty use of software.
20004Crash of a Marine Corps Osprey tilt-rotor aircraft partially blamed on “software anomaly.”
1997225Radar that could have prevented Korean jet crash hobbled by software problem.
19971Software-logic error causes infusion pump to deliver lethal dose of morphine sulfate. Gish Biomedical reprograms devices.
1995159American Airlines jet, descending into Cali, Colombia, crashes into a mountain. Jury holds maker of flight-management system 17% responsible. A report by the University of Bielefeld in Germany found that the software presented insufficient and conflicting information to the pilots, who got lost.
199128Software problem prevents Patriot missile battery from picking up SCUD missile, which hits U.S. Army barracks in Saudi Arabia.
19853Software-design flaws in Therac-25 treatment machine lead to radiation overdoses in U.S. and Canadian patients.
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