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CrowdStrike offers takeaway vouchers as apology after IT outage crisis... but they don't work - After causing a global IT crisis, CrowdStrike’s apology gesture has also gone off the rails ...
CrowdStrike offers takeaway vouchers as apology after IT outage crisis... but they don't work. After causing a global IT crisis, CrowdStrike’s apology gesture has also gone off the rails.
CrowdStrike, the US cybersecurity company behind the crash that caused millions of computers to shut down last week, is offering its partners a $10 Uber Eats gift card as an apology. On Friday ...
CrowdStrike: Company that caused global techno meltdown offers partners $10 vouchers to say sorry - and they don't work. The company behind the world's worst IT outage has given gift cards to its ...
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 ...
After causing a global IT crisis, CrowdStrike’s apology gesture has also gone off the rails Skip to main content. Sign in. Email. Help. Email. Sign in. Animals. Entertainment ...
The firm behind the global IT outage that cost companies billions, ground 5% of the world's air traffic and brought NHS systems to their knees has given out $10 food vouchers to say sorry. And for ...
Last week, parts of the world appeared to come to a standstill, following a computer outage caused by a botched update from cyber security company CrowdStrike. According to TechCrunch, the company has ...
Last week, parts of the world appeared to come to a standstill, following a computer outage caused by a botched update from cyber security company CrowdStrike. According to TechCrunch, the company ...