CrowdStrike sued by shareholders over global outage

BusinessAugust 2, 20242 min read

CrowdStrike sued by shareholders over global outage

CrowdStrike sued by shareholders over global outage

CrowdStrike sued by shareholders over global outage

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CrowdStrike, a cybersecurity firm, is facing a lawsuit from its shareholders after a significant software update failure led to the crash of over 8. 5 million Microsoft Windows computers worldwide. This incident caused widespread disruption, affecting various sectors including airlines, banks, and hospitals. The lawsuit claims that CrowdStrike made 'false and misleading' statements regarding the adequacy of its software testing processes. Following the incident, the company's share price plummeted by 32% within just 12 days, resulting in a staggering loss of approximately $25 billion in market value. CrowdStrike has firmly denied these allegations and has stated that it will vigorously defend itself against the proposed class action lawsuit. The company has also reported that the affected computers are now functioning normally again. According to CrowdStrike, by 5 PM local time on July 29, the outage had been resolved, ten days after it first occurred. The lawsuit, which was filed in a federal court in Austin, Texas, accuses CrowdStrike executives of deceiving investors by leading them to believe that the software updates were thoroughly tested and safe. The lawsuit seeks compensation for investors who held CrowdStrike shares between November 29 and July 29. It highlights comments made by CEO George Kurtz during a conference call on March 5, where he stated that the firm's software was 'validated, tested and certified. ' In response to the lawsuit, a spokesperson for CrowdStrike expressed confidence in their position, stating, 'We believe this case lacks merit and we will vigorously defend the company. ' Meanwhile, Delta Air Lines' CEO, Ed Bastian, revealed in an interview with CNBC that the outage cost the airline around $500 million, which includes lost revenue and compensation to affected passengers. Delta has reportedly engaged a prominent attorney and is preparing to seek compensation from CrowdStrike for the financial losses incurred due to the outage. The incident has raised serious concerns about the reliability of software updates and the potential impact on businesses and services globally. CrowdStrike has acknowledged that a 'bug' in their system, which is designed to ensure that software updates function correctly, was responsible for the failure. This bug allowed 'problematic content data' in a file to go undetected, leading to the widespread computer crashes. The company has committed to implementing better software testing and checks to prevent similar incidents in the future, including increased scrutiny from their developers.

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