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July 26 (UPI) --CrowdStrike CEO George Kurtz said that 97% of Microsoft Windows sensors are back online about a week after a routine CrowdStrike IT update led to the worldwide crash. Kurtz said in a ...
More than 97 per cent of Windows sensors are back online, CrowdStrike's CEO George Kurtz said on Thursday, nearly a week after a software update by the cybersecurity firm triggered a global outage.
In a statement we've received, the company says: "This is not a CrowdStrike issue. An issue in Windows 11 ... in just some Office programs when paired with Crowdstrike's sensor, and does already ...
CrowdStrike CEO George Kurtz said 97% of Windows sensors are back online as of Thursday, after an update caused a major global IT outage last week. Kurtz, however, said the company's work is ...
CrowdStrike says the Falcon sensor crash that blue-screened Windows machines ... We are committed to working directly with Microsoft on an ongoing basis as Windows continues to add more support for ...
(Reuters) - More than 97% of Windows sensors are back online, CrowdStrike's CEO George Kurtz said on Thursday, nearly a week after a software update by the cybersecurity firm triggered a global outage ...
(Reuters) - More than 97% of Windows sensors are back online, CrowdStrike's CEO George Kurtz said on Thursday, nearly a week after a software update by the cybersecurity firm triggered a global ...
CrowdStrike said that nearly all Microsoft Windows sensors are operational again after ... its Falcon security platform on a bug in a program designed to identify problems before customers are ...
CrowdStrike CEO George Kurtz said 97% of Windows sensors are back online as of Thursday, after an update caused a major global IT outage last week. Kurtz, however, said the company's work is ...