Read previewIf the world needed a wake-up call on just how fragile its IT systems are, it just got one: a small update gone wrong appears to be the culprit for a total global meltdown.
CEO George Kurtz said on X the issue was caused by a "defect found in a single content update for Windows" with a fix now deployed.
CrowdStrike is actively working with customers impacted by a defect found in a single content update for Windows hosts.
AdvertisementBug checkAccording to Microsoft's Azure status page , it's a particular issue with Crowdstrike's "Falcon agent" that was affecting systems.
In other words, the agent meant to detect bugs is getting checked to see if it's a bug itself — and causing problems as a result.
Persons:
—, Morgan, George Kurtz, — George Kurtz, Crowdstrike, Dan Coatsworth, AJ Bell, Omer Grossman, Grossman, Brody Nisbet
Organizations:
Service, Business, Bloomberg, Computers, Woolworths, Microsoft, CrowdStrike, Windows, Linux, Democratic National Committee, Sony Pictures
Locations:
Japan, Australia, Switzerland, Singapore, Britain, Austin