CrowdStrike offers $10 apology gift cards after global tech outage
- CrowdStrike offered a $10 Uber Eats voucher as an apology for the recent tech outage.
- The outage was labeled the world's worst, affecting about 8.5 million Microsoft Windows PCs.
- CrowdStrike plans to prevent future issues by staggering updates and enhancing customer control.
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No, CrowdStrike didn’t send $10 gift cards to customers after its outage. Here’s what happened.
A massive technology outage linked to cybersecurity firm CrowdStrike Holdings Inc. may have been the largest tech disruption in history — and the company has tried to make up for it with some of its partners.
CrowdStrike blames bug for global tech outage, sends $10 gift cards as apology
NEW YORK (AP) — CrowdStrike is blaming a bug in an update that allowed its cybersecurity systems to push bad data out to millions of customer computers, setting off last week’s global tech outage that grounded flights, took TV broadcasts off air and disrupted banks, hospitals and retailers.
So Sorry! CrowdStrike to Offer $10 Gift Cards After Breaking the Internet
CrowdStrike, the cybersecurity firm that broke the internet, has released a comprehensive post-incident review (PIR) detailing the cause of last week’s widespread Windows crash that affected 8.5 million machines and outlining steps to prevent future occurrences. The company is so repentant they are sending certain users $10 Uber Eats gift cards as an apology. The post So Sorry! CrowdStrike to Offer $10 Gift Cards After Breaking the Internet app…
CrowdStrike sends out $10 Uber Eats vouchers to apologize - National Zero
Supposedly leftist Deep State tech firm CrowdStrike on Wednesday decided to try to repair the reputational damage wrought by the cascading fuckup a faulty software update that canceled thousands of flights globally, brought down the London Stock Exchange, and all sorts of other miseries on downstream businesses far and wide. Their complimentary gift? CNN reports it’s a $10 Uber Eats voucher. Even better: The codes – for which it isn’t clear if D…
CrowdStrike apologizes for worldwide systems outage, offers vendors a $10 UberEats voucher
Many businesses around the world are still recovering from the crashes stemming from an update to CrowdStrike's widely used security software. It caused Windows machines to become stuck in a Blue Screen of Death boot loop, impacting everything from airlines and banks to broadcasters and hospitals. CrowdStrike now blames the...Read Entire Article
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