Microsoft has officially responded to the major cybersecurity incident that caused drama around the world. The company determined that 8.5 million devices were affected, which sounds like a lot, but actually represents “less than one percent of all Windows machines,” according to David Weston, who serves Microsoft as Vice President of Enterprise and OS Security.
Weston clarified the affair “was not a Microsoft incident”—placing the blame squarely at the feet of CrowdStrike—but nonetheless says Microsoft is taking steps to “collect information and expedite solutions.” This incident illustrated, for better or worse, “the interconnected nature of our broad ecosystem,” the SVP observed.
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