CrowdStrike Is Now Being Sued By Investors

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CrowdStrike Is Now Being Sued By Investors
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filed in Texas by pension fund Plymouth County Retirement Association, investors argue they were misled by CrowdStrike—which they say told them its technology was “validated, tested and certified.”, which describes how an issue with the tool that tests the testing software was responsible for the error that led Windows machines to display the dreaded blue screen of death.

It said that “this inadequate software testing created a substantial risk that an update to Falcon could cause major outages for a significant number of the Company’s customers.”

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