Meyers said that on Jul 19 new threat detection configurations were validated and sent to sensors running on Microsoft Windows devices but the “configurations were not understood by the Falcon sensor’s rules engine, leading affected sensors to malfunction until the problematic configurations were replaced.”
Delta Air Lines has vowed to take legal action, saying the outage forced it to cancel 7,000 flights, impacting 1.3 million passengers over five days, and costing it US$500 million. CrowdStrike rejected Delta’s contention that it should be blamed for massive flight disruptions.
Last month, CrowdStrike cut its revenue and profit forecasts in the aftermath of the faulty software update and said the environment would remain challenging for about a year.