Windows sensors

Winsage
July 26, 2024
Last week's global CrowdStrike outage is still causing disruptions at airports around the world, with flights being grounded for hours or even days in some cases. CrowdStrike CEO George Kurtz announced that the company is working tirelessly to restore systems following the global computer outage that had far-reaching effects on the global economy.
Winsage
July 26, 2024
A global technology outage caused by a bug in a software update from cybersecurity tech company CrowdStrike disrupted major airlines, 911 services, and businesses worldwide. CrowdStrike CEO George Kurtz announced that the company is working to restore systems and apologized for the disruption caused.
Winsage
July 26, 2024
CrowdStrike experienced a faulty update that caused disruptions to nearly all Microsoft Windows sensors, impacting approximately 8.5 million devices and resulting in significant losses for Fortune 500 companies. CrowdStrike is working to fully restore computer systems and has attributed the failure to a bug in their Falcon security platform. The incident highlights the vulnerability of interconnected IT systems. Delta Air Lines had to cancel flights due to the outage but has since returned to normal operations.
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