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CrowdStrike puts its initial tab after causing a global computer outage at $60 million. It’s a fraction of the hit claimed by clients

The CrowdStrike outage snarled computer systems around the world. It might not hurt the company – yet
August 28, 2024

New York (CNN) — Cybersecurity firm CrowdStrike said that in the wake of a massive computer outage it caused last month it will give customers about $60 million in credits to remain with the company, possibly a mere fraction of the damages those clients say they incurred.

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