CrowdStrike, a corporate security software provider, experienced an outage caused by a Windows update that crashed millions of PCs. While 97% of the systems are now back online, the incident has sparked discussions about changes to Windows to improve resilience and security. Microsoft is considering products that could enhance security without requiring kernel-level access. CrowdStrike promises more rigorous testing of updates and a phased rollout system in response to the outage.

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