The majority of CrowdStrike Falcon sensors affected by a botched rapid response update were back up and running prior to the weekend of 27 and 28 July, as efforts to remediate the 19 July incident ...
CrowdStrike will give customers more control over how they deploy content updates to the company's Falcon sensor endpoint security technology following the recent incident that saw a faulty update ...
In the New York Times coverage of the CrowdStrike update bug that wreaked havoc starting last Friday, there’s a lovely deadpan line eleven paragraphs in: Apple and Linux machines were not affected by ...
Cybersecurity giant CrowdStrike apologizes for “letting customers down” after a faulty update of its Falcon sensor disabled millions of PCs on 19 July. Adam Meyers, VP for counter-adversary operations ...
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