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CrowdStrike sends $10 Uber Eats gift cards as apology for global IT meltdown: report

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Last updated: July 24, 2024 5:42 pm
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CrowdStrike is reportedly offering clients a $10 Uber Eats gift card to apologize for the disastrous software update that caused a global tech meltdown last week.

Millions of computers with the Microsoft Windows operating system were hit with the “blue screen of death” on Friday because of a CrowdStrike glitch that left them unable to boot up.

CrowdStrike has been scrambling to salvage the crisis, which is expected to cost Fortune 500 companies billions of dollars.

CrowdStrike was reportedly sending $10 gift cards to some clients. Getty Images

In an email addressed to “CrowdStrike partners” obtained by TechCrunch, the embattled cybersecurity firm apologized for “the additional work the July 19 incident has caused.”

“To express our gratitude, your next cup of coffee or late night snack is on us!” said the email, which included a promo code for Uber Eats and was reportedly sent in the name of CrowdStrike’s chief business officer Daniel Bernard.

Several X users posted that they had received a gift voucher from CrowdStrike, though some said the code appeared to have been taken offline and was no longer working.

“Two hours later the code is cancelled and the $10 removed from Uber Eats account,” another X user said. “That’s an uhh…interesting way to apologize to partners.”

One UK-based X user who received the gift card said it was worth £7.75, or about $10.

It wasn’t immediately clear whether some or all of CrowdStrike’s clients had received gift cards.

Millions of devices using Microsoft Windows were left unable to boot up. Getty Images

The Post has reached out to the company for comment.

Microsoft said that some 8.5 million devices were likely affected during the meltdown, which stranded passenger in airports around the world and left some hospitals unable to function normally.

In a lengthy report published Wednesday, CrowdStrike explained that a bug in its quality control system had prevented it from identifying flawed data included in a routine software update.

Passengers were stranded at airports around the world due to the CrowdStrike glitch. Bav Media / SplashNews.com

The update was part of CrowdStrike’s rapid response plan, which is meant to update cybersecurity systems to combat new threats.

“I want to sincerely apologize directly to all of you for the outage,” CrowdStrike CEO George Kurtz said in a statement posted online last Friday. “All of CrowdStrike understands the gravity and impact of the situation.”

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