Delta Air Lines sues CrowdStrike over software update

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Prompted mass flight disruptions, cost half a billion dollars.

Delta Air Lines sues CrowdStrike over software update
Delta Air Lines has sued cyber security firm CrowdStrike in a Georgia state court after a global outage in July caused mass flight cancellations, disrupted travel plans of 1.3 million customers and cost the carrier more than US$500 million ($755.8 million). Delta's lawsuit called the faulty ...

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