Costs from the global outage could top $1 billion – but who pays the bill is harder to understand
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Contributed by: Drex DeFord
Summary
A faulty software update from cybersecurity firm CrowdStrike caused a significant global IT outage, disrupting various industries, including airlines and hospitals, and affecting approximately 8.5 million devices. Although CrowdStrike has apologized, it has not committed to compensating affected customers, who may seek remuneration through lawsuits. Estimates suggest the financial impact could exceed $1 billion. Despite potential legal protections in its contracts, CrowdStrike's reputation has suffered, and its competitors may use this incident to attract its clients. The company's CEO emphasized ongoing efforts to restore systems and maintain customer trust.