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2024 GitHub reported over five billion developer contributions to more than 500 million open source projects.
2024 CrowdStrike issued a Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) takedown notice against a parody website named ClownStrike that emerged in response to the IT outages.
2024 CrowdStrike CEO George Kurtz publicly apologized on NBC's Today show for the widespread IT outages, acknowledging the significant impact on customers, travelers, and businesses.
2024 CrowdStrike attempted to provide $10 UberEats vouchers to employees helping with customer recovery, which was met with widespread criticism and technical issues when the voucher codes were flagged as suspicious.
2024 CrowdStrike president Michael Sentonas accepted the Pwnie Awards' Most Epic Fail award at DEF CON, recognizing the company's significant IT outage incident.
2024 CrowdStrike president Michael Sentonas accepted the Pwnie Awards' Most Epic Fail award at DEF CON, recognizing the company's significant IT outage incident.
2024 CrowdStrike attempted to provide $10 UberEats vouchers to employees helping with customer recovery, which was met with widespread criticism and technical issues when the voucher codes were flagged as suspicious.
2024 CrowdStrike issued a Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) takedown notice against a parody website named ClownStrike that emerged in response to the IT outages.
2024 CrowdStrike CEO George Kurtz publicly apologized on NBC's Today show for the widespread IT outages, acknowledging the significant impact on customers, travelers, and businesses.
August 8 2024 Delta confirms in SEC filing that over 7,000 flights were cancelled, estimating total losses at $550 million and approximately 1.3 million passengers affected.
August 8 2024 Delta confirms in SEC filing that over 7,000 flights were cancelled, estimating total losses at $550 million and approximately 1.3 million passengers affected.
July 2024 India's Minister of Information and Technology Ashwini Vaishnav confirmed government contact with Microsoft, and the national cybersecurity agency CERT-IN classified the incident as 'critical'.
July 2024 The Australian government activated the National Coordination Mechanism and held a national emergency meeting to address the global IT outage, with Prime Minister Anthony Albanese providing public assurances about critical infrastructure and emergency services.
July 2024 The UK government's COBR emergency committee convened to discuss the CrowdStrike-related IT outage.
July 2024 India's Minister of Information and Technology Ashwini Vaishnav confirmed government contact with Microsoft, and the national cybersecurity agency CERT-IN classified the incident as 'critical'.
July 2024 The UK government's COBR emergency committee convened to discuss the CrowdStrike-related IT outage.
July 2024 The Australian government activated the National Coordination Mechanism and held a national emergency meeting to address the global IT outage, with Prime Minister Anthony Albanese providing public assurances about critical infrastructure and emergency services.
July 31 2024 Delta CEO Ed Bastian announces the disruption cost the airline $500 million and states Delta will sue CrowdStrike to recoup losses.
July 31 2024 Delta CEO Ed Bastian announces the disruption cost the airline $500 million and states Delta will sue CrowdStrike to recoup losses.
July 25 2024 Delta returns to normal flight operations after cancelling more than 7,000 flights, with over 5,000 passenger complaints filed.
July 25 2024 Delta returns to normal flight operations after cancelling more than 7,000 flights, with over 5,000 passenger complaints filed.
July 23 2024 US Department of Transportation launches a formal investigation into Delta's treatment of passengers. Secretary Buttigieg estimates over 500,000 passengers affected.
July 23 2024 US President Joe Biden's administration invited CrowdStrike CEO George Kurtz to appear before Congress to explain the outage and discuss prevention measures for future incidents.
July 23 2024 US President Joe Biden's administration invited CrowdStrike CEO George Kurtz to appear before Congress to explain the outage and discuss prevention measures for future incidents.
July 23 2024 US Department of Transportation launches a formal investigation into Delta's treatment of passengers. Secretary Buttigieg estimates over 500,000 passengers affected.
July 22 2024 Delta cancels more than 1,200 flights.
July 22 2024 Delta cancels more than 1,200 flights.
July 21 2024 Delta cancels more than 1,300 flights. CEO Ed Bastian apologizes to customers and reveals crew-tracking software issues.
July 21 2024 Delta cancels more than 1,300 flights. CEO Ed Bastian apologizes to customers and reveals crew-tracking software issues.
July 20 2024 Delta cancels more than 1,400 flights, continuing the disruption from the previous day.
July 20 2024 Delta cancels more than 1,400 flights, continuing the disruption from the previous day.
July 19 2024 CrowdStrike distributed a faulty update to its Falcon Sensor security software, causing widespread system crashes on approximately 8.5 million Microsoft Windows computers globally. This event is considered the largest IT outage in history, with massive disruptions across multiple industries including airlines, banks, hospitals, stock markets, and emergency services.
July 19 2024 A data-protection expert reported a potential breach of GDPR Article 32 regarding security of processing in relation to the CrowdStrike IT outages.
July 19 2024 At 04:09 UTC, CrowdStrike distributed a faulty configuration update for its Falcon sensor software, causing Windows PCs and servers to enter bootloop or recovery mode.
July 19 2024 Olympic Games preparations in Paris were disrupted, with the outage affecting uniform delivery, accreditation processes, and requiring manual security checks at the press centre.
July 19 2024 A new template instance called Channel File 291 was released, which passed validation due to a bug in CrowdStrike's content verification software. The Falcon Sensor's kernel mode parsing caused a software crash when processing this file.
July 19 2024 A global IT outage caused by CrowdStrike impacted numerous media, communications, sports, and technology organizations worldwide, affecting TV stations, broadcasting networks, sports events, and online services across multiple countries.
July 19 2024 At 07:15 UTC, Google officially confirmed CrowdStrike's update as the source of the widespread IT outages.
July 19 2024 Delta experiences an operational meltdown, cancelling more than 1,200 flights, with thousands of passengers stranded at Hartsfield–Jackson Atlanta International Airport.
July 19 2024 At 06:48 UTC, Google Compute Engine reported widespread system disruptions caused by the CrowdStrike configuration update.
July 19 2024 Ground stops issued by United, Delta, and American Airlines, with approximately 1,500 flights cancelled in the United States by 10:30 a.m. Eastern time.
July 19 2024 Mercedes AMG PETRONAS F1 Team experienced technical issues during the Hungarian Grand Prix, requiring manual computer fixes for themselves and their engine customers McLaren, Aston Martin, and Williams.
July 19 2024 At 09:45 UTC, CrowdStrike CEO George Kurtz confirmed the fix was deployed and clarified the issue was not a cyberattack.
July 19 2024 Mercedes AMG PETRONAS F1 Team experienced technical issues during the Hungarian Grand Prix, requiring manual computer fixes for themselves and their engine customers McLaren, Aston Martin, and Williams.
July 19 2024 Olympic Games preparations in Paris were disrupted, with the outage affecting uniform delivery, accreditation processes, and requiring manual security checks at the press centre.
July 19 2024 Ground stops issued by United, Delta, and American Airlines, with approximately 1,500 flights cancelled in the United States by 10:30 a.m. Eastern time.
July 19 2024 Delta experiences an operational meltdown, cancelling more than 1,200 flights, with thousands of passengers stranded at Hartsfield–Jackson Atlanta International Airport.
July 19 2024 At 07:15 UTC, Google officially confirmed CrowdStrike's update as the source of the widespread IT outages.
July 19 2024 At 09:45 UTC, CrowdStrike CEO George Kurtz confirmed the fix was deployed and clarified the issue was not a cyberattack.
July 19 2024 CrowdStrike distributed a faulty update to its Falcon Sensor security software, causing widespread system crashes on approximately 8.5 million Microsoft Windows computers globally. This event is considered the largest IT outage in history, with massive disruptions across multiple industries including airlines, banks, hospitals, stock markets, and emergency services.

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