Crowdstrike, a cybersecurity firm thrust into the spotlight over a widespread outage in July, is on track for a record year ...
The defective content update for CrowdStrike’s Falcon platform on July 19 led to a “blue screen of death” scenario for 8.5 million Microsoft Windows devices, causing widespread disruptions ...
After installing the 24H2 update, owners of certain NVMe drives are finding that Blue Screen of Death crashes are being triggered randomly, seriously disrupting their PC usage - or even worse ...
A senior CrowdStrike executive has apologised ... IT systems around the world to crash and display the feared blue screen of death after the company pushed a faulty update live.
Photo shows A red Crowdstrike logo on a phone in the foreground, and the Microsoft Blue Screen of Death in the background CrowdStrike releases its analysis of last month's global IT outage ...
Reports from disgruntled users have flooded various forums, talking about constant blue screens of death (BSOD) that have appeared since they updated to the latest version of Windows. Although ...
Users have been complaining about a new, very specific issue with the Windows 11 24H2 update. This time it affects Western Digital SSDs, more specifically owners of the SN770 and SN580. The bug ...
Once a well-regarded leader in the industry, CrowdStrike faced increasing criticism as its software was unable to effectively manage the heightened security threats brought on by the BSOD disruption.
Repercussions from the Blue Screen of Death Incident A faulty CrowdStrike update to its lightweight agent installed on customers' endpoints caused millions of Windows computers using the agent to ...
serving them with the dreaded “blue screen of death.” “On behalf of everyone at CrowdStrike, I want to apologize. We are deeply sorry this happened and are determined to prevent it from ...