(NewsNation) — CrowdStrike, the cybersecurity firm that crashed millions of computers worldwide last week, is offering its partners a $10 Uber Eats gift card as an apology, as first reported by ...
“CrowdStrike did not send gift cards to customers or clients,” a ... gesture of a cup of coffee or Uber Eats credit as an apology doesn't seem to make up for the tens of thousands lost in ...
CrowdStrike is facing fresh backlash after giving staff and firms they work with a $10 UberEats voucher to say sorry for a global ... security consultant Daniel Card. His thoughts were echoed ...
CrowdStrike, the cyber security firm responsible for last week's global tech outage, is thanking its partners for their extra work in the aftermath of the crash with $10 Uber Eats gift cards.
Microsoft's big Windows 11 24H2 caused issues with CrowdStrike's Falcon sensor software, causing apps like Word and Excel to ...
That's a wrap from Congress. We had about 1.5 hours of testimony from CrowdStrike executive Adam Meyers, with the main line being his apology for the global IT outage. Stick with us, we will bring ...
Thankfully, this latest issue is nothing like that: the 2H24 update has led to crashes in just some Office programs when ...
CrowdStrike’s 'apology alone in these circumstances is vastly inadequate,' Delta’s attorney said in a letter Thursday. Delta Air Lines and CrowdStrike’s war of words over responsibility and ...
Funny thing is, this apparently only happens if antivirus software by CrowdStrike is installed. (Yes, the very same CrowdStrike that caused the global IT meltdown back in July.) That would be the ...