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CrowdStrike says more than 97% of Windows sensors are back online

Por: CBS News Business July 26, 2024

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CrowdStrike said that nearly all Microsoft Windows sensors are operational again after a faulty update by the cybersecurity company  across the world. More than 97% of Windows sensors were online as of Wednesday evening, CrowdStrike in an update posted on its website. The systems are nearly fully restored after the company's July 19 software update crashed millions of Windows-based devices and froze corporate networks.Microsoft  the... + full article



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