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CrowdStrike in a statement Wednesday denied sending out gift cards as a blanket apology to users, saying it was sending the vouchers to certain employees — “teammates” — and associates who ...
UPDATE: Jul. 24, 2024, 1:31 p.m. PDT Crowdstrike provided the following statement: "CrowdStrike did not send gift cards to customers or clients.
CrowdStrike apologizes for worldwide systems outage, offers vendors a $10 UberEats voucher To express our gratitude, your next cup of coffee or late night snack is on us!" ...
CrowdStrike sent the world into a technological spiral July 19 when a global outage affected Microsoft users everywhere. To make amends, CrowdStrike recently began issuing Uber Eats vouchers as an ...
On Friday, CrowdStrike released a faulty update that rendered around 8.5 million Windows devices unusable, according to Microsoft. The update caused the affected computers to be stuck at the ...
Given the disastrous extent of the damage, CrowdStrike's tone-deaf $10 vouchers are unlikely to make up for what must've been an exhausting and frustrating weekend for IT workers.
CrowdStrike responded to Gizmodo’s request for comment with a confirmation that the cards don’t work. “CrowdStrike did not send gift cards to customers or clients,” a spokesperson said.