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CrowdStrike Faces Investor Lawsuit Following Global IT Outage

Tamara Brown by Tamara Brown
August 1, 2024
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On Thursday, August 1st, CrowdStrike, a leading cybersecurity firm, was hit with a class-action lawsuit from investors alleging that the company misled them about the robustness of its software testing procedures. The lawsuit, filed by the Plymouth County Retirement Association in Texas, accuses CrowdStrike of failing to disclose deficiencies in its software update processes, leading to a global IT outage that affected millions of devices.

The outage, caused by a faulty update on July 19th, crashed approximately 8.5 million Microsoft Windows computers worldwide. The incident severely impacted various sectors, including airlines, banks, and hospitals. The lawsuit claims that CrowdStrike executives made false and misleading statements about the company’s software, asserting that it was “validated, tested, and certified,” which allegedly caused the company’s stock price to be artificially inflated.

The fallout from the incident has been significant, with CrowdStrike’s stock price dropping by 32% in the 12 days following the outage, resulting in a market value loss of $25 billion. The lawsuit seeks unspecified compensation for investors who held CrowdStrike shares between November 29, 2023, and July 29, 2024.

CrowdStrike has denied the allegations, stating that the case lacks merit and that the company will vigorously defend itself. A spokesperson for CrowdStrike emphasized that the company believes the lawsuit is unfounded.

In addition to the investor lawsuit, CrowdStrike is also facing potential legal actions from other companies affected by the outage. Delta Air Lines, for instance, reported that the disruption cost the airline $500 million, including lost revenue and compensation to passengers. Delta CEO Ed Bastian criticized CrowdStrike for not adequately testing the software update, which he said caused significant operational disruptions.

The class-action lawsuit highlights the broader implications of cybersecurity failures, especially when they impact mission-critical systems across multiple industries. The legal challenges faced by CrowdStrike underscore the importance of transparent communication with investors and rigorous testing protocols for software updates.

As the case progresses, it will likely draw further attention to the responsibilities of cybersecurity firms in ensuring the reliability and security of their products, particularly when failures can have far-reaching consequences.

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