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At the time of the incident, CrowdStrike said it had more than 24,000 customers, [42] including nearly 60% of Fortune 500 companies and more than half of the Fortune 1000. [ 43 ] [ 44 ] On 20 July, Microsoft estimated that 8.5 million devices were affected by the update, which it said was less than one percent of all Windows devices.
CrowdStrike has released a fix for its software and is actively pushing it out to customers. But that doesn’t mean every company will get back online right away.
On Wednesday, CrowdStrike released a report outlining the initial results of its investigation into the incident, which involved a file that helps CrowdStrike’s security platform look for signs ...
According to Forbes, Kurtz’s net worth had dropped $300 million as of Friday afternoon—from $3.2 billion to $2.9 billion–amid fallout from the IT outage.The CEO’s wealth is enmeshed with ...
Now in a more comprehensive Root Cause Analysis, CrowdStrike claimed the meltdown was caused by just one undetected sensor. It calls the bug “Channel 291 incident”.
Crowdstrike President and CEO George Kurtz took to social media to say the outage "is not a security incident or cyberattack" but rather a malfunction in a content update for Windows hosts and ...
Cybersecurity firm CrowdStrike Holdings Inc (NASDAQ:CRWD) has acknowledged that a bug in its safety mechanism caused last week's massive global IT outages. The issue stemmed from a flawed data ...
CrowdStrike also said its CEO George Kurtz had reached out to his counterpart at Delta “but received no response.” Cheffo described a letter on July 22, from Microsoft to a Delta employee ...