IT OUTAGE
CrowdStrike issues hit Microsoft and Linux
Microsoft wasn’t the only victim of faulty CrowdStrike updates. Weeks before the worldwide outage, Debian and RHEL were also hit.
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As most of the world knows, on 19th July 2024, a faulty update was released for CrowdStrike’s Falcon sensor. This caused an out-of-bounds memory read in the Windows sensor client, resulting in millions of devices entering a boot loop.