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Delta will have to account for its own shortcomings if it follows through on a threat based on a “misleading narrative,” CrowdStrike said.| CyberScoop
CISA Director Jen Easterly says the CrowdStrike-linked outage serves as a “dress rehearsal” for what China may have planned for U.S. critical infrastructure.| CyberScoop
George Kurtz, CEO of the software firm, said a fix is being deployed and the issue is not due to a cyberattack.| CyberScoop
The malicious activity comes as CrowdStrike customers continue to recover from the July 18 outage.| CyberScoop