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CrowdStrike Apologizes for Massive Software Glitch with $10 Gift Cards

by Harikrishnan A
July 25, 2024
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CrowdStrike Apologizes for Massive Software Glitch with $10 Gift Cards
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CrowdStrike, a top player in the cybersecurity field, recently faced a major setback when a software update went awry, causing a global tech crisis. On Friday, millions of computers running Microsoft Windows were hit by the infamous “blue screen of death” (BSOD), rendering them useless. This glitch has triggered a significant problem for CrowdStrike, with projected losses likely to run into billions for Fortune 500 companies worldwide.

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Showing Appreciation to Contractors

To address the fallout and thank its contractors who have been vital in managing the aftermath of this update, CrowdStrike sent out $10 Uber Eats gift cards. These contractors have been working tirelessly to manage the crisis stemming from the faulty update released on July 19. An email sent to these “CrowdStrike partners” conveyed the company’s apology for the additional strain the incident caused.

“Your next cup of coffee or late-night snack is on us!” read the email, which included a promo code for Uber Eats. The message, signed by CrowdStrike’s chief business officer, Daniel Bernard, was meant to show the company’s gratitude.

Problems with Gift Card Redemption

However, the gesture did not go as planned. Many recipients of the gift cards encountered issues when trying to redeem them. By Wednesday, several users reported receiving error messages stating that the vouchers had been canceled. CrowdStrike has acknowledged these issues, revealing that Uber flagged the gift cards as fraudulent due to their high usage rates.

CrowdStrike’s spokesperson, Kevin Benacci, clarified the situation: “We did send these to our teammates and partners who have been helping customers through this situation. Uber flagged it as fraud because of high usage rates,” he explained via email.

Extent of the Software Failure

The problematic update, which was supposed to enhance security, instead caused around 8.5 million Windows devices to crash, according to Microsoft. This resulted in the BSOD, an error screen that indicates a critical software failure. The fallout was extensive, affecting major airports in Amsterdam, Berlin, Dubai, and London, as well as numerous facilities across the United States. The disruption led to surgery cancellations in hospitals and halted many businesses globally.

Investigation and Response

CrowdStrike attributed the failure to a code issue that slipped through their safety checks. The company has since updated its procedures to include new checks to prevent such incidents in the future. In a statement released Wednesday, CrowdStrike admitted that the faulty code bypassed their usual safeguards, leading to the widespread disruption.

As CrowdStrike works to address the aftermath of this crisis, they are focusing on both technical fixes and restoring goodwill. The company’s efforts include resolving the gift card issues and continuing their partnership with Microsoft to restore affected systems. Despite the challenges, CrowdStrike is committed to making things right and reinforcing the importance of rigorous safety checks and reliable update protocols in the tech industry.

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