Microsoft has been seen around the world as a standstill. Laptops, computers working on Microsoft suddenly stopped due to Crowd Strike update. The crowd strike company responsible for this has been hit hard and the company has lost billions of rupees.
Due to an error in Microsoft's servers, users around the world faced various problems. A crowd strike has led to the shutdown of the famous cyber security company Microsoft. Due to this whole situation, users all over the world have to face a lot of problems. Banks, stock markets, private offices, airports were everywhere. Crowdstrike, which is responsible for all these, has also been hit hard.
Shares of the company fell by 21 percent
Shares of Crowd Strike have seen a sharp decline after Microsoft's services were suspended worldwide. Shares of Crowd Strike fell by as much as 21 percent in one day. This sent the company's shares down by 21 percent. As a result, it has been reported that the shares of Crowdstrike have lost a total of 16 billion dollars i.e. about 13.39 trillion rupees.
What did the company say?
Crowd Strike CEO George Kurtz officially posted on the social media 'X' about the Microsoft server down issue and said, “Crowd Strike Company is working to resolve the issue for our customers. This issue is caused by an update released for Windows Host. According to Oleg Gorokhovsky, founder of Ukrainian online bank Monobank, the technical failure was caused by an interaction between the 'Crowdstrike antivirus' software and Microsoft's Windows.
What did Microsoft say?
Microsoft has responded to its technical glitch. A solution is coming for Windows devices. The company has blamed the third party for this technical glitch. Microsoft said, “We are aware of an issue with updates to third-party software platforms affecting Windows devices. We expect a solution soon.