CrowdStrike is sending out gift cards and apology emails to apologise for the massive Microsoft Windows outage.News 

CrowdStrike offers gift cards worth over Rs. 830 as apology following major Microsoft Windows outage

Millions worldwide were impacted by a recent outage caused by a faulty CrowdStrike update on Microsoft Windows. This led to major disruptions in services such as airlines, railways, and banks, as PCs repeatedly rebooted showing the ‘blue screen of death.’ While quick fixes were provided by Microsoft and CrowdStrike, many users still faced issues for days. As a gesture of apology, CrowdStrike is offering partners a $10 Uber Eats gift card and an email notification.

Who gets apology gift cards from CrowdStrike

At first, several users who received Gift Vouchers thought it was a prank, because when the voucher code was used, Uber Eats gave an error message saying “the gift voucher has been canceled by the issuer and is no longer valid”. However, CrowdStrike spokesperson Kevin Benacci has confirmed to TechCruch that the company is sending gift cards and apology emails to “teammates and partners who have helped customers in this situation. Uber reported it as fraud due to high usage rates.”

Read CrowdStrike’s email to its partners

“Dear CrowdStrike partners, we recognize the extra work caused by the July 19th incident. For this reason, we send our heartfelt thanks and apologies for the inconvenience.

The affected version of channel file 291 was added to Falcon’s known bad list on CrowdStrike Cloud. We also improved some of our cloud services to dramatically speed up their ability to quickly communicate with the sensor. No sensor updates, new channel files or code were deployed from CrowdStrike Cloud.

Since many of you have been proactive in helping your customers with returns and repair services, we want to make sure you have the latest information, tools and resources at your disposal. Our centralized repair center provides the latest repair updates, resources, and best practices.

Also keep an eye out for the Preliminary Incident Review (PIR) which will be released soon. To show our gratitude, your next cup of coffee or late night snack is on us! Redeem your UberEats balance using the code: CrowdStrike’s email says.

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