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Cybersecurity firm CrowdStrike and Delta Air Lines have each filed suit against the other over a faulty software update from CrowdStrike that triggered a Delta operational meltdown in July.
The faulty CrowdStrike software update that caused a global computer meltdown last week was sent out because of a bug in its quality control system – the very tool meant to prevent such ...
Nathan Miller, CEO of strategic communications firm Miller Ink, gives his take on how CrowdStrike and Delta have handled their public relations following the tech outage. Heightened tensions ...
Nevertheless, on Halloween, Carahsoft ordered $32.25 million worth of subscription access to CrowdStrike’s “Government ...
But that doesn’t even include a tip. The CrowdStrike outage is Christmas in July for cybercriminals, who have been setting up phony websites meant to appeal to people seeking information on ...
Insurers have begun calculating the financial damage caused by last week’s devastating CrowdStrike software glitch that crashed computers, canceled flights and disrupted hospitals all around the ...
CrowdStrike, a cybersecurity firm headquartered in Austin, Texas, is linked to the Microsoft outage affecting airlines, banks and other businesses worldwide on Friday. The company provides ...
She regularly appears on CBS News 24/7 to discuss her reporting. CrowdStrike said that nearly all Microsoft Windows sensors are operational again after a faulty update by the cybersecurity company ...