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CrowdStrike is pushing back against Delta Airlines after the airline's CEO attributed a significant service meltdown, which reportedly cost the company $500 million, to the cybersecurity firm. In a strongly worded letter, CrowdStrike's legal counsel has rejected these claims and expressed "highly disappointed" sentiments over Delta's allegations.
The controversy arose after Delta Airlines' CEO publicly blamed CrowdStrike for the disruptions that led to widespread service issues. In response, CrowdStrike's legal team has issued a formal letter, defending the firm's actions and integrity. The letter states. . .