CrowdStrike Apologizes for Global IT Glitch Disrupting Hospitals & Airports

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CrowdStrike Apologizes for Global IT Glitch Disrupting Hospitals & Airports
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7 Highlights

  • CrowdStrike outage hit hospitals and airports globally.
  • A faulty update on July 19 caused the disruption.
    • 8.5 million Windows computers were affected.
    • Adam Meyers apologized to Congress for the incident.
    • CrowdStrike's market value dropped by tens of billions.
    • New measures include staggered updates and customer choices.
    • Delaying updates increases the risk of security breaches.
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