Delta Sues CrowdStrike Over Outage
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•TSA silent on CrowdStrike’s claim Delta skipped required security update
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Delta says CrowdStrike should be on the hook for more than $500 million in losses.
CrowdStrike has admitted that it should have done more testing and staggered deployments.
The airline has accused CrowdStrike of willfully causing losses by knowingly deceiving customers by failing to disclose an unauthorized door into their operating systems that enabled the outage.
Crowdstrike has since given customers more control over updates.
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