CrowdStrike has published its 2025 Global Threat Report, which warns of faster breakout time and an increase in Chinese activity.
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CrowdStrike has published its 2025 Global Threat Report, which warns of faster breakout time and an increase in Chinese activity.
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CrowdStrike says it has revamped several testing, validation, and update rollout processes to prevent a repeat of the July BSOD incident.
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Microsoft is revamping how anti-malware tools interact with the Windows kernel to avoid another CrowdStrike faulty update catastrophe.
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Massive outage spooked customers that had been expected to close deals totaling $60 million during the final few weeks of CrowdStrike’s fiscal Q2.
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Microsoft has called together cybersecurity firms and government representatives for its Windows Endpoint Security Ecosystem Summit.
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CrowdStrike has addressed a cloud service issue causing degraded performance and boot times for some of its customers.
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CrowdStrike has denied having any significant acquisition talks with patch management firm Action1 following rumors of a $1 billion deal.
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CrowdStrike dismissed claims that the Falcon EDR sensor bug could be exploited for privilege escalation or remote code execution.
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Microsoft is trying to determine “why other airlines were able to fully restore business operations so much faster than Delta.”
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CrowdStrike says the Falcon sensor crash that blue-screened Windows machines was caused by a “confluence” of vulnerabilities and testing gaps.
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