A “significant number” of devices (19) affected by Friday’s outage have come back online, according to the information released by CrowdStrike. The company responsible for the failure that affected almost the entire world.
“A significant number of the 8.5 million affected Windows devices are online and working,” the company said. In the ad, No specific number of recovered computers was mentioned..
At the end of the post, the company added a link to the service’s official support page. The official statement from Crowdtrike CEO is available on its website.
The company continued in a statement: “We understand the profound impact this will have on everyone. We know our customers, partners, and their IT teams are working hard, and we are grateful for that.”
HE the recovery process is experimentalAccording to the company, a technique has been implemented to get systems back up and running, and progress is being made “by the minute.”
On the official website, The company says customers with Mac and Linux computers are not affectedThe issue has been identified and isolated, and an update has been released.
Understand cyber blackout
On Friday 19, parts of the world woke up to a blue screen of death (BSOD) on their essential services. Airports, banks and other areas were knocked offline by a buggy update to the Falcon system, a type of enterprise antivirus.
HE The issue caused delays, issues, and temporary unavailability of various services.Including Brazil, where airlines have had to use physical boarding passes to register passengers.
After the crisis was resolved, it became a laughing stock and the blue screen of death became even more important.
Source: Tec Mundo

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