Delta Air Lines is suing cybersecurity company CrowdStrike over the July meltdown that caused thousands of canceled flights.
The airline seeks to recover damages of more than $500 million in the aftermath of a disruptive IT outage in July. The ...
Delta Air Lines is suing the cybersecurity firm CrowdStrike over a global tech outage in July that led several major carriers to cancel thousands of flights, but none more so than Delta.
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Delta is asking for damages to cover over $500 million in losses, along with litigation costs and punitive damages, after an IT outage involving crowd strike’s security software. the airline had to ...
CrowdStrike has filed a lawsuit against Delta Air Lines, refuting claims of a catastrophic software update that caused global ...
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Cybersecurity firm CrowdStrike said on Monday it sued Delta Air Lines in U.S. District Court in Georgia after a faulty ...
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After CrowdStrike’s software glitch caused massive cancellations and delays in air traffic worldwide, the US airline is now ...