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As Cornell continues to recover from the July 19, 2024 worldwide Windows outage, a small number of Windows computers may still be affected by a software update that produces a blue screen and error message. The number is decreasing as IT staff across the campus continue helping the community…
The Cornell University community is encouraged to be on high alert for suspicious emails, calls, and in-person contacts purporting to be a vendor working on the widespread Windows outage related to a CrowdStrike bug. Be aware that bad actors are currently taking advantage of the widespread outage…
Please see the most recent information about this global issue. No Systems or Windows Zoom rooms reported down as of 9:00am ET, Thursday, July 25, 2024.
This page is intended for IT support professionals. End users should contact local IT support. Check the Mac Hostname To determine the Mac name being used by CrowdStrike, open a Terminal screen, then type: sysctl kern.hostname Change the Mac Hostname To change the hostnames for a Mac endpoint…
This page is intended for IT support professionals. End users should contact local IT support. Windows Hosts To verify that the sensor is running on your host:
CrowdStrike is a key component of the Certified Desktop suite of security services.

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