Editor's note: Check out our oft-updated live blog for all new developments about the Microsoft/CrowdStrike outage Windows ...
CrowdStrike's software blunder is in the rearview mirror, but the competitive landscape is really starting to heat up.
A defective software update from cybersecurity vendor CrowdStrike caused a Microsoft outage Friday and led to massive impacts to flights, medical services, 911 and other systems globally. The ...
Flight cancellations continued through the weekend while the two vendors sought to help expedite the recovery process for the millions of affected Windows devices. Following the massive ...
Cyber-security firm CrowdStrike has admitted that the problem was caused by an update to its antivirus software, which is designed to protect Microsoft Windows devices from malicious attacks.
Since yesterday, CrowdStrike and Microsoft have been providing guidance to affected customers to recover their PCs. You can check out CrowdStrike's official guide here and Microsoft's official ...
Heightened tensions between Delta, CrowdStrike and Microsoft over the global outage last month continue. The carrier is citing over $500 million in losses from the incident. CrowdStrike ...
The deal was part of a broader Microsoft (MSFT) replacement. CrowdStrike closed a 7-figure expansion with a large enterprise SaaS provider that replaced various existing point solutions.
RBC Capital raised the firm’s price target on CrowdStrike (CRWD) to $420 from $365 and keeps an Outperform rating on the shares as part of a ...
Microsoft shares edged lower in early trading. ↘️ CrowdStrike (CRWD): The outage appeared to be caused by an update from the cybersecurity-software company. Its shares fell more than 9%.
CrowdStrike suffered damage from a major blunder earlier this year -- a bug in its security software. An emerging start-up called Wiz is quickly gaining momentum in the cybersecurity landscape.