There is a global IT failure in the world. Windows computers with CrowdStrike installed do not work.
Falling 14%. Bloomberg reported this on Friday, July 19.
After Microsoft announced disruptions to its online services, its shares fell 2.8%.
Mikko Hypponen, chief scientist at Finnish cybersecurity company WithSecure Oyj, said there was no indication that CrowdStrike’s problems were related to cyberattacks.
We remind you that on the morning of July 19, a large-scale technical failure worldwide disrupted the work of airports, banks and the media.
The technical glitch was reportedly caused by an update to the Crowdstrike cybersecurity and antivirus system. Microsoft said it was “fixing issues” after problems with Windows caused IT systems around the world to crash.
Source: korrespondent

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