❶ A recent CrowdStrike software update is causing widespread issues with Windows machines globally, leading to the Blue Screen of Death (BSoD). ❷ Major companies and services, including the London Stock Exchange, airlines, and telecommunications, are affected. ❸ Microsoft is taking mitigation actions, and CrowdStrike has confirmed the issue is due to a faulty channel file, providing a workaround for affected users.
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