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Maxwell Zeff
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The global outage is a perfect reminder how much of the world relies on technological infrastructure.
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The CrowdStrike outage that hit early Friday morning and knocked out computers running Microsoft Windows has grounded flights globally. Major U.S. airlines including United Airlines, American Airlines and Delta Air…
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Prior to the ban, Trump’s team used his channel to broadcast some of his campaigns. With the ban now lifted, his channel can resume doing so.
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Marina Temkin
This week, Google is in discussions to pay $23 billion for cloud security startup Wiz, SoftBank acquires Graphcore, and more.
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Kyle Wiggers
CrowdStrike competes with a number of vendors, including SentinelOne and Palo Alto Networks but also Microsoft, Trellix, Trend Micro and Sophos, in the endpoint security market.
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Tim De Chant
The IT outage may have an unexpected effect on the climate: clearer skies and maybe lower temperatures this evening
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Here’s everything you need to know so far about the global outages caused by CrowdStrike’s buggy software update.
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This serves as an example for how easy it is to spread inaccurate information online during a time of immense global confusion and panic.
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