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Microsoft is in a state of 'whitening as a panda'. Crowd Strike's cyber service is used to protect systems from hackers. Now, due to the same crowd strike, Microsoft's services have been disrupted internationally. From supermarkets, banks, telephone companies, streaming services, IT companies, TV channels to stock markets, hospitals, airports and railway stations, the crisis has directly affected the operations.

It has now been discovered that the problem was caused by the falcon sensor installed as part of the crowd strike update. Millions of systems remained paralyzed for several hours internationally. Crowd Strike himself has given an explanation of what happened. The company's CEO, George Kurtz, tweeted an explanation of the crowd strike.


As part of normal procedures, Windows is giving computers a sensor configuration update on July 19 at 09.30 am (IST). As the screens of the computers that downloaded it changed to blue (blue screen of death), the crowd strike realised the danger and corrected the error at 10.57 am (IST) and gave a new update. However, in this one and a half hours, the computers that downloaded it thinking it was a security update were in crisis.


Computers using the operating system, which is on a version of Windows from 7.11 onwards, which runs on the Falcon sensor, have been damaged. Crowd Strike reiterates that there is no outside interference or cyber attacks behind this crisis. Neither CrowdStreak nor Microsoft has been able to provide a clear answer as to how this glitch occurred. It is said that this information will be disclosed soon to ensure transparency. The world is asking what is secrecy.