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CrowdStrike Inc

  • Thursday, 29 August, 2024
    Lex
    CrowdStrike is down but not out Premium content

    That the cyber security group has managed to retain some sort of reputation for competence is no mean feat

    Website of CrowdStrike on day of outage
  • Friday, 23 August, 2024
    Microsoft Corp
    Microsoft plans Windows security overhaul after CrowdStrike outage

    Tech giant to host September summit for cyber security companies to discuss improving software resilience

    A passenger at the Delhi International Airport in New Delhi, India, looks up at multiple malfunctioning information screens displaying Windows recovery messages and one working flight information screen.
  • Wednesday, 21 August, 2024
    CrowdStrike hits out at rivals’ ‘shady’ attacks after global IT outage

    Botched update that hit millions of computers leads to claims of ‘ambulance chasing’ by competitors

    Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images
  • Friday, 16 August, 2024
    Investments
    Stockpickers: Reinsurers reap the rewards of an increasingly risky business

    Plus: Balfour Beatty and Marshalls — companies analysis from Investors’ Chronicle, our sister publication

    People fleeing from a wildfire
  • Monday, 5 August, 2024
    CrowdStrike hits back at Delta Air Lines over ‘threats of litigation’

    Cyber security firm says liability for botched IT update that grounded flights was capped in ‘single-digit millions’

    Passengers stands in a line at Delta Airlines’ counter following a global IT outage
  • Thursday, 1 August, 2024
    Gillian Tett
    Finance should pay much more attention to undersea cables risk

    The threats to this crucial infrastructure are growing but there are possible solutions

    Efi Chalikopoulou illustration of sharks attacking an undersea cable, with blood  visible in the water
  • Wednesday, 31 July, 2024
    Delta Air Lines Inc
    Delta says CrowdStrike IT outage will cost airline $500mn

    Atlanta-based carrier faces US government investigation over its handling of disruption

    Delta airline passengers waiting in Milwaukee airport, in Wisconsin, US on July 19 2024
  • Sunday, 28 July, 2024
    Josephine Wolff
    Software crash exposes tensions between security and competition

    Regulators like to rein in tech giants but a European Commission requirement on Microsoft was partly responsible for the outage

    A passenger looks at malfunctioning information screens
  • Wednesday, 24 July, 2024
    CrowdStrike to implement new checks to avoid another global IT outage

    Cyber security group will improve testing and stagger updates to reduce risk of computers being hit all at once

    An Amtrak employee with a ‘blue screen of death’ error message on a computer monitor in the background
  • Tuesday, 23 July, 2024
    The FT ViewThe editorial board
    Lessons from the global IT outage

    Businesses and governments need to mitigate against single points of failure

    People sleep on bench seats at an airport terminal
  • Tuesday, 23 July, 2024
    Insurance
    Insurers’ losses from global IT outage could reach billions

    Disruption to companies’ systems estimated to be most significant loss event since NotPetya malware attacks of 2017

    A blue Windows error on a computer screen
  • Sunday, 21 July, 2024
    Cyber Security
    Cyber watchdogs warn on phishing scams as IT outage fallout lingers

    Airlines and healthcare services are among the hardest hit by the faulty CrowdStrike update

    Travellers were stuck at Houston’s George Bush Intercontinental airport on Saturday as a result of the IT outage
  • Saturday, 20 July, 2024
    Technology sector
    Global IT outage could take weeks to resolve, experts warn

    Botched update by security software maker CrowdStrike has left companies struggling to recover

    Users of CrowdStrike’s security software saw the ‘blue screen of death’ when they tried to turn on their Windows computers on Friday
  • Friday, 19 July, 2024
    Technology sector
    Companies around the world hit by Microsoft outage

    Financial services groups, airlines and media sites among those affected

    Passengers wait in front of a non-working display board at Berlin Brandenburg airport
  • Friday, 19 July, 2024
    John Thornhill
    Digital paralysis shows the dangers of e-globalisation

    Rather than anything more malicious, the trigger for the cyber failure seems to have been a prosaic software update

    Travelers walk past a monitor displaying a blue error screen inside an airport terminal
  • Friday, 19 July, 2024
    ExplainerMicrosoft Corp
    What caused the huge global IT outage?

    Minor update sparks havoc among businesses that use equipment running Windows

    Montage of photos of a woman passenger, the CrowdStrike logo and a man looking at a monitor
  • Friday, 19 July, 2024
    Lex
    It’s not just CrowdStrike - the cyber sector is vulnerable Premium content

    CrowdStrike’s stock looks vulnerable but companies with a similar business model may also be affected

    A blue screen for an inaccessible website on a laptop following reports of a global outage
  • Friday, 2 June, 2023
    LexCyber Security
    CrowdStrike: slowing growth makes for cyber insecurity Premium content

    Group has growing customer base and emerging profits, but the threat from Microsoft looms

    Computer codes on a screen
  • Wednesday, 1 March, 2023
    LexCyber Security
    Cyber security: increase in cloud attacks is gain for stocks   Premium content

    Losses are narrowing and sales are growing at CrowdStrike as demand for protection soars

    Computer code displayed on screens
  • Thursday, 18 July, 2019
    Cyber security group CrowdStrike soars after revealing strong forecast

    Company’s first quarterly report since IPO drives shares up 11%

  • Thursday, 13 June, 2019
    Cyber security group CrowdStrike’s shares jump more than 70% after IPO

    Silicon Valley start-up uncovered Russian hackers inside Democratic party’s servers

    George Kurtz, CEO and co-founder of CrowdStrike, speaks at the Wall Street Journal Digital conference in Laguna Beach, California, U.S., October 17, 2017. REUTERS/Mike Blake - RC1D209CE500
  • Tuesday, 14 May, 2019
    Cyber security company CrowdStrike to list on Nasdaq
  • Monday, 22 October, 2018
    Cyber Security
    Taiwan to share Chinese hacks data with private companies

    Cyber security groups will be able to use database to train AI software

    File photo dated 06/08/13 of a person using a laptop. One in five British businesses has been hacked by cyber criminals in the past year, research has suggested. PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Issue date: Tuesday April 18, 2017. See PA story CITY Cyber. Photo credit should read: Dominic Lipinski/PA Wire
  • Tuesday, 19 June, 2018
    US & Canadian companies
    CrowdStrike valuation tops $3bn in new fundraising

    Cyber security company made its name by discovering Russian hackers had breached the DNC

    Close-up image of software engineer typing on laptop
									Hacking, cyber crime
  • Thursday, 25 May, 2017
    Cyber Security
    Ransomware: the robber on today’s internet highway

    Criminals now cry ‘stand and deliver’ using digital technology

    A lock screen from a cyber attack warns that data files have been encrypted on a laptop computer in this arranged photo in London, U.K., on Monday, May 15, 2017. Governments and companies around the world began to gain the upper hand against the first wave of an unrivaled global cyberattack, even as the assault was poised to continue claiming victims this week. Photographer: Simon Dawson/Bloomberg
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