Close Menu
Best in TechnologyBest in Technology
  • News
  • Phones
  • Laptops
  • Gadgets
  • Gaming
  • AI
  • Tips
  • More
    • Web Stories
    • Global
    • Press Release

Subscribe to Updates

Get the latest tech news and updates directly to your inbox.

What's On
You Asked: From blinding brightness to fading OLEDs

You Asked: From blinding brightness to fading OLEDs

22 February 2026
The iPhone 18 Pro’s signature color could be deep red

The iPhone 18 Pro’s signature color could be deep red

22 February 2026
How to View the ‘Blood Moon’ Total Lunar Eclipse on March 3

How to View the ‘Blood Moon’ Total Lunar Eclipse on March 3

22 February 2026
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Just In
  • You Asked: From blinding brightness to fading OLEDs
  • The iPhone 18 Pro’s signature color could be deep red
  • How to View the ‘Blood Moon’ Total Lunar Eclipse on March 3
  • What to Know About At-Home STI Tests: Pros, Cons, and Recommendations (2026)
  • How to Hide Google’s AI Overviews From Your Search Results
  • Best Electric Toothbrush, Backed by Real-Life Testing (2026)
  • Elon Musk confirms target window for next Starship launch
  • This Blink Outdoor 4 XR 4-camera kit is 45% off, and it’s a smart way to cover more of your property for less
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest Vimeo
Best in TechnologyBest in Technology
  • News
  • Phones
  • Laptops
  • Gadgets
  • Gaming
  • AI
  • Tips
  • More
    • Web Stories
    • Global
    • Press Release
Subscribe
Best in TechnologyBest in Technology
Home » CrowdStrike Faces a Potential Tsunami of Lawsuits. Only the Fine Print Can Save It, Experts Say
News

CrowdStrike Faces a Potential Tsunami of Lawsuits. Only the Fine Print Can Save It, Experts Say

News RoomBy News Room7 August 20243 Mins Read
Share Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Reddit Telegram Email
CrowdStrike Faces a Potential Tsunami of Lawsuits. Only the Fine Print Can Save It, Experts Say
Share
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

On July 19, Jonathan Cardi and his family watched as the departures board at Raleigh-Durham International Airport in North Carolina, turned from green to a sea of red. “Oh my gosh, it was insane,” says Cardi. “Delayed, delayed, delayed, delayed.”

Cardi, a law professor at Wake Forest University and a member of the American Law Institute, was due to fly with Delta Airlines to a conference in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. With thousands of other travelers, he spent the day lining up as staff kept telling people that flights “would be taking off any minute,” he recalls. But when it became clear that planes were going nowhere, he made the 11-hour journey by rental car instead. Others heading to the conference slept at the airport, Cardi later found out.

The chaos was the result of a software update released by cybersecurity company CrowdStrike, which contained a defect that crashed millions of Microsoft Windows computers. The IT outage, which disrupted airlines, financial services, and various other industries, is estimated to have caused more than $5 billion in financial losses. “Because there was so much money lost, there is going to be legal action,” says Cardi, who specializes in the field of law concerned with civil liability for losses or harm.

That legal wrangling is already beginning.

On July 29, Delta informed CrowdStrike and Microsoft of its intent to sue over the $500 million it claims to have lost as a result of the outage. A class action lawsuit has been filed by law firm Labaton Keller Sucharow on behalf of CrowdStrike shareholders, claiming they were misled over the company’s software testing practices. Another law firm, Gibbs Law Group, has announced it is looking into bringing a class action on behalf of small businesses affected by the outage.

In response to WIRED’s inquiry about the shareholder class action, CrowdStrike says, “We believe this case lacks merit, and we will vigorously defend the company.” In a letter to Delta’s legal counsel seen by WIRED, a legal representative for CrowdStrike said that the company “strongly rejects any allegation that it was grossly negligent or committed willful misconduct.” Microsoft declined to comment. Delta’s legal counsel declined an interview request.

Those hoping to recover financial losses will need to find creative ways to frame their cases against CrowdStrike, which is insulated to a great extent by clauses typical of software contracts that limit its liability, Cardi says. Though it may seem intuitive that CrowdStrike be on the hook for its mistake, the company is likely to be “pretty well-guarded” by the fine print, he adds.

Limitation Clause

Despite CrowdStrike conceding responsibility for the outage, neither direct customers nor businesses disrupted by proximity—i.e., the customers of CrowdStrike customers—will find it easy to recover their losses. The first question will be: What specifically would they be suing CrowdStrike for? There are a handful of theoretical options—breach of contract, negligence, or fraud—but none of them are straightforward.

Although customers may argue that CrowdStrike breached its contract in some way, “the amount of money they could recover is likely to be severely limited by the limitation clause,” says Paul MacMahon, associate professor of law at the London School of Economics and Political Science. The purpose of any such clause is to act as a sort of get-out-of-jail-free card, limiting the amount of money a software vendor has to pay out. The specific contents of the contracts entered into by CrowdStrike and its customers will differ from case to case, but the general terms and conditions limit CrowdStrike’s liability to only the amount its customers pay for its services.

Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
Previous Article3 comedies on Amazon Prime Video you need to watch in August
Next Article Disney’s password-sharing crackdown goes big in September

Related Articles

You Asked: From blinding brightness to fading OLEDs
News

You Asked: From blinding brightness to fading OLEDs

22 February 2026
The iPhone 18 Pro’s signature color could be deep red
News

The iPhone 18 Pro’s signature color could be deep red

22 February 2026
How to View the ‘Blood Moon’ Total Lunar Eclipse on March 3
News

How to View the ‘Blood Moon’ Total Lunar Eclipse on March 3

22 February 2026
What to Know About At-Home STI Tests: Pros, Cons, and Recommendations (2026)
News

What to Know About At-Home STI Tests: Pros, Cons, and Recommendations (2026)

22 February 2026
How to Hide Google’s AI Overviews From Your Search Results
News

How to Hide Google’s AI Overviews From Your Search Results

22 February 2026
Best Electric Toothbrush, Backed by Real-Life Testing (2026)
News

Best Electric Toothbrush, Backed by Real-Life Testing (2026)

22 February 2026
Demo
Top Articles
5 laptops to buy instead of the M4 MacBook Pro

5 laptops to buy instead of the M4 MacBook Pro

17 November 2024126 Views
ChatGPT o1 vs. o1-mini vs. 4o: Which should you use?

ChatGPT o1 vs. o1-mini vs. 4o: Which should you use?

15 December 2024110 Views
Costco partners with Electric Era to bring back EV charging in the U.S.

Costco partners with Electric Era to bring back EV charging in the U.S.

28 October 202499 Views

Subscribe to Updates

Get the latest tech news and updates directly to your inbox.

Latest News
Best Electric Toothbrush, Backed by Real-Life Testing (2026) News

Best Electric Toothbrush, Backed by Real-Life Testing (2026)

News Room22 February 2026
Elon Musk confirms target window for next Starship launch News

Elon Musk confirms target window for next Starship launch

News Room22 February 2026
This Blink Outdoor 4 XR 4-camera kit is 45% off, and it’s a smart way to cover more of your property for less News

This Blink Outdoor 4 XR 4-camera kit is 45% off, and it’s a smart way to cover more of your property for less

News Room22 February 2026
Most Popular
The Spectacular Burnout of a Solar Panel Salesman

The Spectacular Burnout of a Solar Panel Salesman

13 January 2025137 Views
5 laptops to buy instead of the M4 MacBook Pro

5 laptops to buy instead of the M4 MacBook Pro

17 November 2024126 Views
ChatGPT o1 vs. o1-mini vs. 4o: Which should you use?

ChatGPT o1 vs. o1-mini vs. 4o: Which should you use?

15 December 2024110 Views
Our Picks
What to Know About At-Home STI Tests: Pros, Cons, and Recommendations (2026)

What to Know About At-Home STI Tests: Pros, Cons, and Recommendations (2026)

22 February 2026
How to Hide Google’s AI Overviews From Your Search Results

How to Hide Google’s AI Overviews From Your Search Results

22 February 2026
Best Electric Toothbrush, Backed by Real-Life Testing (2026)

Best Electric Toothbrush, Backed by Real-Life Testing (2026)

22 February 2026

Subscribe to Updates

Get the latest tech news and updates directly to your inbox.

Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of use
  • Advertise
  • Contact Us
© 2026 Best in Technology. All Rights Reserved.

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.