Around 8.5 million devices — less than 1 percent of Windows machines globally — were affected by the recent CrowdStrike outage, according to a Microsoft blog post by David Weston, the company’s vice ...
— -- The software industry's attention is riveted on Microsoft. Software developers from around the world have convened at a conference, called Build, in Anaheim, Calif., where Microsoft will ...
About 8.5 million Windows devices worldwide were affected by the botched CrowdStrike update, making up less than 1% of all Windows machines, according to Microsoft. In a blog post, Microsoft said ...
Major airlines reported progress on recovery from the outage Saturday. Microsoft disclosed Saturday that 8.5 million Windows devices were impacted by CrowdStrike’s disastrous update, while major ...
As damage control continues, we're now learning how the CrowdStrike crisis unfolded, and why. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. If ...
The global outage caused by a faulty update from cybersecurity provider CrowdStrike on Friday affected some 8.5 million Windows devices, Microsoft said in a blog post. The update triggered a blue ...
But the cleanup effort continues. Microsoft estimates that around 8.5 million Windows systems were affected by the issue, which involved a buggy .sys file that was automatically pushed to Windows PCs ...
Microsoft (NASDAQ:MSFT) on Saturday said 8.5M Windows devices had been affected by the global outage caused due to a faulty update provided by cybersecurity firm CrowdStrike (CRWD), an event that ...
Microsoft said Saturday it estimates that worldwide about 8.5 million computers were disabled by the outage caused by an update from the Texas based cyber security company, CrowdStrike on Friday. The ...