CrowdStrike sued by shareholders over global outage

CrowdStrike is being sued by shareholders after a faulty software update by the cybersecurity firm crashed more than eight million computers and caused chaos around the world. The lawsuit accuses the company of making
Meanwhile, the chief executive of Delta Air Lines, Ed Bastian, has said in an interview with business news channel CNBC that the disruption caused by the outage cost the airline $500m, including lost revenue
Delta has reportedly hired a prominent lawyer and is preparing to seek compensation from CrowdStrike.
Windows computers around the world. The outage disrupted businesses and services, including airlines, banks and hospitals.
The company said it could prevent a repeat of the incident with better software testing and checks, including more scrutiny from developers.