“The suit filed in the Austin, Texas federal court, alleges that CrowdStrike executives defrauded investors by making them believe the company’s software updates were adequately tested.” reported<\/strong><\/a> the BBC. “The lawsuit is seeking an unspecified amount of compensation for investors who owned CrowdStrike shares between 29 November and 29 July.
Delta Air Lines’ CEO, Ed Bastian, revealed<\/a> in a CNBC interview that the recent outage caused by Crowdstrike led to $500 million in losses for the airline, covering lost revenue and passenger compensation. Delta is now seeking compensation from CrowdStrike. The cybersecurity firm announced that it will improve software testing prevent future incidents.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
The class action document is available here<\/strong><\/a>.
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