• Tiger VTiger V
      ·08-29

      CrowdStrike: Navigating Post-Outage Challenges

      Overview of Overall Markets:  The broader cybersecurity market remains strong as companies worldwide ramp up their digital defenses amidst a surge in cyberattacks. Despite the resilience of major players like Microsoft and Palo Alto Networks $Palo Alto Networks(PANW)$  , recent disruptions have underscored the sector's vulnerability to operational risks, impacting investor sentiment. Impact of the July Outage:  CrowdStrike $CrowdStrike Holdings, Inc.(CRWD)$  faced a significant setback in July 2024, when a faulty software update led to a global outage, disrupting services on 8.5 million Microsoft Windows devices and triggering mass flight cancellations. This incident resulted in the c
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    • SushilSushil
      ·07-26
      $CrowdStrike Holdings, Inc.(CRWD)$ great buy opp. Everyone thinks they will be sued to disaster. Contract terms mean only Microsoft can pursue them easily. AND if they are relatively the best option, MST won't just turn them I to an enemy. There will be some compensation but nothing of the level of damage the I cadent caused. Target price would be 340.
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    • jav21jav21
      ·07-26
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      ·07-26
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    • hawshyhawshy
      ·07-25

      CrowdStrike's $10 Apology: From Bad to Worse

      Remember $CrowdStrike Holdings, Inc.(CRWD)$   big oops last Friday? Well, the saga continues, and it's not looking good. Quick recap: • Friday: CrowdStrike's update crashes systems worldwide • Monday: They offer a $10 gift card as an apology Sounds nice, right? Wrong. By Wednesday, things got even messier: • People tried to redeem their $10 "sorry" gift cards • Surprise! Many got error messages saying the voucher was canceled • TechCrunch checked and found the Uber Eats page showed the gift card as "canceled by the issuing party" CrowdStrike has not response to this new hiccup yet. From a global outage to a botched apology, CrowdStrike seems to be digging itself deeper. Is this a case of "when it rains, it pours" or a sign of bigger is
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    • JacksNifflerJacksNiffler
      ·07-25

      The Winner of Crowstrike incident is... UBER?

      $CrowdStrike Holdings, Inc.(CRWD)$ crashed millions of computers worldwide last week due to a botched update.One source said they received an email from CrowdStrike offering them a gift card because the company recognized the extra work caused by the July 19 incident."For that, we sincerely appreciate and apologize for the inconvenience," the email reads, according to a screenshot shared by the source.The same email was posted on X by others."To show our appreciation, your next coffee or late night snack is on us!A $10 voucher for Uber Eats! $Uber(UBER)$ But in fact, some of the people who posted about the gift card said that when they went to redeem the offer, they received an error message saying that t
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    • Ray19Ray19
      ·07-25
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    • IykykIykyk
      ·07-25
      $CrowdStrike Holdings, Inc.(CRWD)$ It is so famous now. Do u wan to catch a falling knife?
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    • munmunmiamunmunmia
      ·07-24
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    • KK2021KK2021
      ·07-24
      $CrowdStrike Holdings, Inc.(CRWD)$  Today this share drop, not due to the company  fault for the outages happened. Is the government  not willing to accept is their fault.
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    • AI MasteroAI Mastero
      ·07-24
      $CrowdStrike Holdings, Inc.(CRWD)$ Good time to buy this dip.  I will count on the congressional hearing on counter measures and the essence of cybersecurity!
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    • AaronlamAaronlam
      ·07-24
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    • IWETBIWETB
      ·07-24
      $CrowdStrike Holdings, Inc.(CRWD)$  Lets gooooooo  Time to regain !!!
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    • VanthahuoVanthahuo
      ·07-24
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      ·07-24
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    • OasisfaithOasisfaith
      ·07-24

      TIGER ROARS, DECADES SOAR.

      Find out more here: TIGER ROARS, DECADES SOAR. Join me to discover exciting features with me on Tiger Trade & win $1,010 worth of rewards!
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    • MaverickWealthBuilderMaverickWealthBuilder
      ·07-24

      Why Crowdstrike is still Fxxxxd up?

      Shares of $CrowdStrike Holdings, Inc.(CRWD)$, the originator of the global downtime, have finally rebounded slightly after two consecutive days of big drops, but with the incident affecting a large number of $Microsoft(MSFT)$ Windows devices (about 8.5 million), Crowdstrike could face serious problems, including and not limited to:Kernel Access Risks: Crowdstrike packages its security program as a "driver", gaining kernel-level access.This high level of system access could be revoked or subject to stricter regulation.Vulnerable Update Mechanism: Crowdstrike bypassed Microsoft's driver authentication process in order to perform quick updates by modifying text files and pushing them directly to
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    • hawshyhawshy
      ·07-23

      CrowdStrike's Big Blunder: A Replay of McAfee's Meltdown?

      George Kurtz Last Friday, $CrowdStrike Holdings, Inc.(CRWD)$ , a major cybersecurity player, faced a massive hiccup. Their software update accidentally crashed computers worldwide, causing chaos for businesses and airports. The kicker? CrowdStrike's CEO, George Kurtz, has seen this before. Flashback to McAfee: • Years ago, Kurtz was a top exec at McAfee • McAfee had a similar huge screw-up with an update • Result? McAfee's reputation tanked • The big finale: Intel swooped in and bought McAfee in 2011 Now, history seems to be repeating with CrowdStrike: • Global computer crashes? Check • Angry customers? Check • Plummeting stock price? Check (down 14% before markets opened) The big question: Will CrowdStrike follow McAfee's path? What happened to M
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    • Success88Success88
      ·07-23
      $CrowdStrike Holdings, Inc.(CRWD)$ $Microsoft(MSFT)$  CrowdStrike, a leading cybersecurity firm, has been under scrutiny following a significant software update failure that impacted millions of Windows devices globally on July 19, 2024. The faulty update caused widespread disruptions, affecting critical infrastructure, businesses, and individuals alike. The incident resulted in system failures, including groundings at major airlines, outages at banks and media outlets, and disruptions to hospital operations. The widespread impact underscored the interconnectedness of modern IT systems and the potential consequences of a single software error. While CrowdStrike has ackn
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    • Tiger VTiger V
      ·08-29

      CrowdStrike: Navigating Post-Outage Challenges

      Overview of Overall Markets:  The broader cybersecurity market remains strong as companies worldwide ramp up their digital defenses amidst a surge in cyberattacks. Despite the resilience of major players like Microsoft and Palo Alto Networks $Palo Alto Networks(PANW)$  , recent disruptions have underscored the sector's vulnerability to operational risks, impacting investor sentiment. Impact of the July Outage:  CrowdStrike $CrowdStrike Holdings, Inc.(CRWD)$  faced a significant setback in July 2024, when a faulty software update led to a global outage, disrupting services on 8.5 million Microsoft Windows devices and triggering mass flight cancellations. This incident resulted in the c
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    • BarcodeBarcode
      ·07-19
      $CrowdStrike Holdings, Inc.(CRWD)$ $Amazon.com(AMZN)$ $Microsoft(MSFT)$ $Delta Air Lines(DAL)$ $QANTAS AIRWAYS LIMITED(QAN.AU)$ ‼️‼️‼️ Kia ora Tiger traders, 🚨 URGENT GLOBAL ALERT! 🚨 An unprecedented IT outage is causing chaos worldwide! 🌍 Major disruptions are hitting banks, airlines, media outlets, and essential services. In New Zealand, BNZ, ASB, Kiwibank, and ANZ are down, and Visa payWave services are affected. This outage extends to the USA, Australia, Europe, and other regions, impacting airlines like American, Southwest, United, Delta, and services like Amazon and Micro
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    • BaconiBaconi
      ·07-21

      CrowdStrike Holdings (CRWD) July 26 Options Expiry: A Comprehensive Analysis for Investors

      As we approach $CrowdStrike Holdings, Inc.(CRWD)$ options expiry date on July 26, 2024, the cybersecurity giant is experiencing a period of heightened interest and potential volatility. This comprehensive analysis delves into the options data, market sentiment, and key financial metrics, offering valuable insights for options traders and long-term investors alike. Current Market Landscape Stock Price and Recent Performance CrowdStrike Holdings, Inc. has demonstrated remarkable resilience and growth in the competitive cybersecurity sector. As of the latest market close, CRWD stock is trading at $304.96, marking an impressive 93% surge over the past 52 weeks. This stellar performance positions CrowdStrike as a frontrunner in the tech industry, attra
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    • MrzorroMrzorro
      ·07-22
      Crowdstrike's Global Outage Sparks Ongoing Effects: What's Next? Last Friday, a flawed software update released by the cybersecurity company $CrowdStrike Holdings, Inc.(CRWD)$   caused widespread PC crashes globally, resulting in a large number of users experiencing "blue screen of death". This led to a chain of failures and sustained impacts in various fields such as aviation, banking, healthcare, retail, ports, enterprises and governments. $Microsoft(MSFT)$   estimated that approximately 8.5 million Windows devices worldwide were affected by this global IT outage. Although CrowdStrike's CEO, George Kurtz, announced that the issue had been identified, i
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    • BaconiBaconi
      ·07-21

      Microsoft Corporation’s Options Expiry Date: July 26, 2024 — A Comprehensive Analysis for Investors and Traders

      As $Microsoft(MSFT)$ options expiry date approaches on July 26, 2024, finance professionals, options traders, and long-term investors meticulously analyse the stock’s performance and associated options data. This in-depth examination covers the latest market trends, key metrics influencing Microsoft’s stock price, and potential trading strategies for the upcoming options expiry. Current Market Overview Stock Price and Implied Movement As of July 21, 2024, Microsoft’s stock is trading at $437.11. The options market is pricing in an implied movement of 3.48%, suggesting a potential price range between $421.88 and $452.34 by the expiry date. This projected range is crucial for options traders in evaluating potential profit and loss scenarios for thei
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    • 3Fs3Fs
      ·07-20

      CrowdStrike Documented Worst Day as Outage Could Be Largest

      $CrowdStrike Holdings, Inc.(CRWD)$  ‌‌$Palo Alto Networks(PANW)$  ‌‌$SentinelOne, Inc(S)$  ‌ Imagine if there's a day that technology would brought the entire world to a pausing halt. That was yesterday. CrowdStrike Holdings has long dominated the market for cloud-based software which is meant to protect customers’ networks from hackers, but a botched software update has other plans that brought businesses from airlines to banks to a screeching halt which impacted billions of dollars in the market. The massive outage linked to cybersecurity company CrowdStrike could be the largest ever seen after the issue caused disruption to Microsoft's systems ar
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    • Tiger VTiger V
      ·07-22

      Investment Reflection on Additional Microsoft Stock Investment (19 July 2024)

      Investment Context: On 19 July 2024, I decided to make an additional investment in Microsoft (MSFT) $Microsoft(MSFT)$   stock, which was trading at $437.11. This decision was made despite the company being in the spotlight due to a significant IT outage that disrupted Windows computer systems globally. The incident, attributed to a software update from CrowdStrike, caused substantial inconvenience by stranding travelers and disrupting financial company operations. Consequently, Microsoft shares experienced a minor decline of 0.74%. Reflection on Investment Decision: Immediate Impact of the IT Outage: The immediate market reaction to the IT outage was a slight drop in Microsoft’s stock price. Such incident
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    • MaverickWealthBuilderMaverickWealthBuilder
      ·07-19

      Who's Benefit From CrowdStike's Global Outage?

      On July 19th, Microsoft's "blue screen" incident was on the front page of social media worldwide early. A large number of enterprise users of Windows were affected, thus affecting airlines, railroads, media, studios, exchanges, schools, banks, technology and other industries.Inexplicably, various "retro" products appeared, such as handwritten boarding passes.UpstatesAccording to Microsoft's official sources, the outage started at the Azure regional data center in the central United States, and the source is still the cybersecurity firm Crowdstrike, which says that the blue screen of death outage for Windows 10 is caused by its new sensor update.However, no official statement has been seen released yet.Who benefits?While the pre-market numbers show that
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    • Tiger_chatTiger_chat
      ·07-19

      Friday Outage Means "Short or Buy Dip" of CrowdStrike?

      $Microsoft(MSFT)$ outage was actually caused by issues with $CrowdStrike Holdings, Inc.(CRWD)$. Are you the happy guy or the poor guy during this Friday outage?Some started their weekend early on Friday as their computers failed. However, with some airport staff have to handwrite boarding passes as airport operations were severely disrupted.The IT staff even worse need to intervene the machine outage.Those whose work and daily life were badly affected today might short $CrowdStrike Holdings, Inc.(CRWD)$ tonight. If it were me, I would be very angry too.Short $CrowdStrike Holdings, Inc.(CRWD)$, Long
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    • TigerOptionsTigerOptions
      ·07-22

      Why Tech Outage Dampens JETS Recovery (DAL, UAL, AAL)

      As an investor with a cautious eye on the airline industry $U.S. Global Jets ETF(JETS)$, the recent tech outage that crippled global operations is a major concern. Here's why this reinforces my bearish view on airline stocks in the short to mid-term. A seemingly minor software update from $CrowdStrike Holdings, Inc.(CRWD)$ triggered a domino effect, impacting 8.5 million Microsoft devices, a significant number within critical service providers. This resulted in major flight cancellations at airlines like $Delta Air Lines(DAL)$, causing chaos for passengers. DAL Daily Chart Looks to be Retesting 42.50 Support line Delta, in particular, seems to be struggling to re
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    • TigerOptionsTigerOptions
      ·07-19

      How CrowdStrike Update Cripples Windows Machines

      The tech world woke up to a nightmare today as a $CrowdStrike Holdings, Inc.(CRWD)$ code update wreaked havoc on $Microsoft(MSFT)$ Windows machines globally. Image An update for CrowdStrike's Falcon Sensor, a security product designed to protect systems, appears to be causing widespread crashes. Users are reporting Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) errors, rendering their Windows machines unusable. This is a major concern, especially considering CrowdStrike's role in cybersecurity. While the root cause seems to be with CrowdStrike, Microsoft is also feeling the pinch. Many reports indicate disruptions to critical services like banking, airlines, and even emergency hotlines like 911. T
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    • BarcodeBarcode
      ·07-19
      @TigerHulk Kia ora and thank you for reading my post and your valuable insights! You’ve hit the nail on the head regarding the fallout from this colossal IT outage. The disruption to critical services, including major banks, airlines, and tech giants, is staggering. The legal and financial repercussions for $CrowdStrike Holdings, Inc.(CRWD)$ CrowdStrike could indeed be monumental. I can almost see the lawyers now, gleefully rubbing their hands together at the thought of the impending litigation bonanza. With the scale of this impact and the ensuing legal battles, the financial consequences are set to be through the roof. Trading CrowdStrike stock in this environment is like navigating a minefi
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    • BlinkfansBlinkfans
      ·07-19

      Buy on bad news What I did with crowdstrike and Microsoft

      Alright, let’s dive into why I believe Microsoft and CrowdStrike are buys instead of sells despite the global outage that has caused disruptions for LME, banks, and multiple airlines. $CrowdStrike Holdings, Inc.(CRWD)$  First off, let’s talk about Microsoft. Sure, the outage was a hiccup, but let’s face it, Microsoft is like that invincible character in a video game who just keeps coming back stronger. With a market cap that towers over most, a diverse product portfolio, and robust financials, a short-term outage is just a blip on their radar. The dip in stock prices due to the outage presents a golden buying opportunity. Think of it as buying a premium product at a discount – who wouldn’t want that$Mi
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    • MaverickWealthBuilderMaverickWealthBuilder
      ·07-24

      Why Crowdstrike is still Fxxxxd up?

      Shares of $CrowdStrike Holdings, Inc.(CRWD)$, the originator of the global downtime, have finally rebounded slightly after two consecutive days of big drops, but with the incident affecting a large number of $Microsoft(MSFT)$ Windows devices (about 8.5 million), Crowdstrike could face serious problems, including and not limited to:Kernel Access Risks: Crowdstrike packages its security program as a "driver", gaining kernel-level access.This high level of system access could be revoked or subject to stricter regulation.Vulnerable Update Mechanism: Crowdstrike bypassed Microsoft's driver authentication process in order to perform quick updates by modifying text files and pushing them directly to
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    • daz888888888daz888888888
      ·07-20

      Daily Scoop 🍨: Remediation of the Crash of CrowdStrike Microsoft

      $Microsoft(MSFT)$   $CrowdStrike Holdings, Inc.(CRWD)$  CrowdStrike Microsoft Remediation Symptoms of the Windows crash include hosts experiencing a bugcheck message or the Blue Screen of Death error, both of which are related to CrowdStrike Falcon Sensor update. CrowdStrike has indicated that channel file C-00000291*.sys with timestamp of 0409 UTC is the problematic version, and that channel file C-00000291*.sys with timestamp of 0527 UTC (July 19) or later is the reverted (good) version. CrowdStrike has also indicated that Windows hosts that are brought online after 0527 UTC, Hosts running Windows 7/2008 R2, and Mac- or Linux-based hosts will not be impacted.
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    • hawshyhawshy
      ·07-23

      CrowdStrike's Big Blunder: A Replay of McAfee's Meltdown?

      George Kurtz Last Friday, $CrowdStrike Holdings, Inc.(CRWD)$ , a major cybersecurity player, faced a massive hiccup. Their software update accidentally crashed computers worldwide, causing chaos for businesses and airports. The kicker? CrowdStrike's CEO, George Kurtz, has seen this before. Flashback to McAfee: • Years ago, Kurtz was a top exec at McAfee • McAfee had a similar huge screw-up with an update • Result? McAfee's reputation tanked • The big finale: Intel swooped in and bought McAfee in 2011 Now, history seems to be repeating with CrowdStrike: • Global computer crashes? Check • Angry customers? Check • Plummeting stock price? Check (down 14% before markets opened) The big question: Will CrowdStrike follow McAfee's path? What happened to M
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    • BarcodeBarcode
      ·07-19
      @Agxm Kia ora and thank you for reading my post and asking a valid question.  Kia ora AGXM, You’re right to ask about this. While it might seem that only direct users of CrowdStrike products would be affected, the reality is much broader. Millions have been impacted indirectly due to the interconnected nature of today's digital infrastructure. Here’s why: Widespread Impact on Services: CrowdStrike’s products are integrated into critical systems used by major banks, airlines, and tech companies. When these systems fail, services that millions rely on are disrupted. Ripple Effects: A disruption in one part of the network can cause cascading effects, impacting various sectors connected to it. For example, if a bank’s security is comp
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    • hawshyhawshy
      ·07-25

      CrowdStrike's $10 Apology: From Bad to Worse

      Remember $CrowdStrike Holdings, Inc.(CRWD)$   big oops last Friday? Well, the saga continues, and it's not looking good. Quick recap: • Friday: CrowdStrike's update crashes systems worldwide • Monday: They offer a $10 gift card as an apology Sounds nice, right? Wrong. By Wednesday, things got even messier: • People tried to redeem their $10 "sorry" gift cards • Surprise! Many got error messages saying the voucher was canceled • TechCrunch checked and found the Uber Eats page showed the gift card as "canceled by the issuing party" CrowdStrike has not response to this new hiccup yet. From a global outage to a botched apology, CrowdStrike seems to be digging itself deeper. Is this a case of "when it rains, it pours" or a sign of bigger is
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    • Success88Success88
      ·07-23
      $CrowdStrike Holdings, Inc.(CRWD)$ $Microsoft(MSFT)$  CrowdStrike, a leading cybersecurity firm, has been under scrutiny following a significant software update failure that impacted millions of Windows devices globally on July 19, 2024. The faulty update caused widespread disruptions, affecting critical infrastructure, businesses, and individuals alike. The incident resulted in system failures, including groundings at major airlines, outages at banks and media outlets, and disruptions to hospital operations. The widespread impact underscored the interconnectedness of modern IT systems and the potential consequences of a single software error. While CrowdStrike has ackn
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    • OptionPlusOptionPlus
      ·07-19
      $Microsoft(MSFT)$ 365 experienced service disruptions, affecting users worldwide. Microsoft dropped nearly 2% in after-hours trading, now priced at $433.If Microsoft opens around $435 tonight, I will sell a put option at $400, holding through the earnings report, with an expiration date of August 2nd.
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