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Verifying claims of the CrowdStrike outage

Airlines were forced to ground planes, emergency and city services were halted, and businesses worldwide were not working at 100%.

CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Outages have been impacting people worldwide since Friday. 

Airlines were forced to ground planes, emergency and city services were halted, and businesses worldwide were not working at 100%.

Many people took to social media to talk about the outage making several claims about what may have happened. WCNC Charlotte verifies some of these claims. 

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OUR SOURCES

THE CLAIM

Many people are posting that Microsoft is behind this outage. 

THE ANSWER

This is false. This happened to CrowdStrike, which is a cybersecurity firm that provides antivirus software for Microsoft for its Windows devices. So it did affect Mircosoft products, but CrowdStike said in a statement that it's "working with customers impacted by a defect found in a single content update for Windows hosts." 

This is a cyber attack on America. 

This is false.

THE ANSWER

We are also putting this in the false collum. Crowdstrike said the issue is an outage not a security incident or cyberattack.

   

This is false.

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