Cybersecurity technology company CrowdStrike has apologized for the update that caused a major Microsoft IT outage.
Microsoft has responded to the torrent of headlines following multiple bugs and emergency updates with an assurance that it is “working to rebuild trust in Windows.” The company’s engineers, The Verge ...
As part of the latest Windows Insider Preview build, Microsoft has announced that it's testing a feature called 'quick machine recovery' to prevent widespread outage-related failures. That'll likely ...
CrowdStrike Holdings Inc. has revealed that it’s cooperating with ongoing U.S. federal investigations into its July 2024 outage that disrupted computer systems worldwide. The company said the Justice ...
In the wake of the global Windows outage caused by a faulty CrowdStrike update in July, ‘both our customers and ecosystem partners have called on Microsoft to provide additional security capabilities ...
In an interview with CRN, Sophos CEO Joe Levy discusses the future of the Windows kernel and endpoint security after attending the recent Microsoft-hosted summit of EDR vendors. Microsoft continues to ...
Last week's destructive CrowdStrike update brought down some 8.5 million Windows devices, Microsoft estimates. The update caused Windows systems to 'blue screen of death,' and led to one of the ...
(Corrects to "software update" from "cybersecurity update" in paragraph 1 of August 27 story) (Reuters) -CrowdStrike forecast weak third-quarter revenue on Wednesday, as incentives to retain customers ...
(Reuters) - Cybersecurity firm CrowdStrike cut its revenue and profit forecasts on Wednesday in the aftermath of a July global outage due to its faulty software update, and said the environment would ...
Thousands of IT admins were locked out as a Microsoft 365 admin center outage disrupted access for North American businesses.
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