CrowdStrike rejects Delta Air Lines claims over flight woes

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Following a July 19 global outage sparked by a faulty update and suggested it had minimal potential liability.

CrowdStrike rejects Delta Air Lines claims over flight woes
CrowdStrike on Sunday rejected a claim by Delta Air Lines that it should be blamed for flight disruptions following a July 19 global outage sparked by a faulty update and suggested it had minimal potential liability. Delta CEO Ed Bastian said last week the outage had cost the US airline US$500 ...

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