Microsoft says it estimates that 8.5m computers around the world were disabled by the global IT outage.

It’s the first time a figure has been put on the incident and suggests it could be the worst cyber event in history.

The glitch came from a security company called CrowdStrike which sent out a corrupted software update to its huge number of customers.

Microsoft, which is helping customers recover said in a blog post: “We currently estimate that CrowdStrike’s update affected 8.5 million Windows devices.”

  • Mothra
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    2 months ago

    8.5M worldwide? I was expecting higher numbers, interesting

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      2 months ago

      Even if 8.5m is correct, with many being servers, the total people affected is much much higher.