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Microsoft reports widespread disruption to 8.5 million Windows devices due to CrowdStrike update issue
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A global IT outage occurred due to a corrupted software update from CrowdStrike, affecting nearly 8.5 million Microsoft devices worldwide, according to Microsoft. This estimate suggests it could be the worst cyber event in history. The glitch caused widespread disruptions, including grounding flights, forcing broadcasters off air, and leaving customers without access to healthcare or banking services. While Microsoft estimates that less than one percent of all Windows machines were affected, this still translates to a significant number of devices impacted globally. The outage's biggest continuing effect has been on air travel, with thousands of flights canceled on Friday.
We currently estimate that CrowdStrike's update affected 8.5 million Windows devices, or less than one percent of all Windows machines.
CrowdStrike Outage
- CrowdStrike acknowledges responsibility for global IT failure due to software testing bug.
- Global Air Travel Disrupted by Major IT Crash
- Microsoft reports global IT outage caused by CrowdStrike software update
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perspectives
countries
organizations
- 1.Crowdstrike
- 2.Microsoft
- 3.Azure
- 4.Delta Air Lines Inc
- 5.Google
- 6.Facebook
- 7.Google Cloud Platform
- 8.Instagram
- 9.Meta
- 10.Secureworks
- 11.WhatsApp
- 12.Asguard Locksmiths
persons
- 1.David Weston
- 2.George Kurtz
- 3.Ari Lightman
- 4.Carmi Levy
- 5.Chris Seabrook
- 6.Claudia Plattner
- 7.Dan Ives
- 8.Nick Thomas
- 9.Tsvetta Kaleynska