Read previewCrowdStrike, the cyber security firm responsible for last week's global tech outage, is thanking its partners for their extra work in the aftermath of the crash with $10 Uber Eats gift cards.
The first email, which was addressed to CrowdStrike partners, was signed by Daniel Bernard, chief business officer at the company.
Related storiesAbout four hours after the Uber Eats voucher was canceled, the source got another email with a $10 credit and the message, "You've been sent a Oops!
Uber eats voucher!"
The CrowdStrike spokesperson told BI that Uber flagged the gift cards as fraud because so many people were redeeming them.
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