Crowdstrike fires back at delta over meltdown
(CNN)– Crowdstrike is firing back at Delta after the airlines CEO lashed out at the cybersecurity firm for costing it hundreds of millions of dollars.
A Crowdstrike flawed software update on July 19 caused widespread computer outages at Delta, and hundreds of others companies around the globe.
Delta is threatening public litigation and accused Crowdstrike of not helping during the meltdown.
But in a letter, Crowdstrike’s legal counsel rejected any allegations that the company was “grossly negligent or committed willful misconduct.
The cybersecurity firm says Delta ignored its offers of
Assistance while other airlines were able to restore operations faster.