CrowdStrike blames bug that caused worldwide outage on faulty testing software

CrowdStrike has blamed faulty testing software for a buggy update that crashed 8.5 million Windows machines around the world, it wrote in an post incident review (PIR). “Due to a bug in the Content Validator, one of the two [updates] passed validation despite containing problematic data,” the company said. It promised a series of new measures to avoid a repeat of the problem.

The massive BSOD (blue screen of death) outage impacted multiple companies worldwide including airlines, broadcasters, the London Stock Exchange and many others. The

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