It’s still causing “damages”, since airlines are still cancelling flights.
koreawut on
“Yes”
Whitepussysmeller on
Hopefully $69 billion 🤫🤭🤷♂️
Far_Ingenuity_5505 on
Puts are gunna break the printer
K3wp on
It’s hard to estimate something like this.
They were saying ~8 million systems were affected and that is around $1,100 in damages per system.
However, that figure is entirely dependent on whether or not you have a robust DR process in place.
Shops I talked to that are setup to handle this recovered pretty quickly.
I would personally argue that the damages should be split between crowdstrike and their customers, as they were negligent as well in not being able to recover from a scenario like this in a reasonable time.
mgoulart on
Damage is hard to quantify because while a flight is cancelled, people still need to get to their destination and book another flight or airline reschedules.
DiamondMan07 on
Whats the GDP of the entire world for 1 day? Take that number, then multiply it by the ratio of windows/mac users = answer.
olivefob on
Probably around $10 bucks tbh.
zzmgck on
One can hope they get sued out of existence so that they can be lesson to all the yahoo XaaS providers
Any_Influence_8305 on
So who’s gonna scrape up any business they may lose? PANW and BB are the first that come to mind, but BB lol. Feels like im missing some
Need-Some-Help-Ppl on
Has anyone looked at the Terms of Serv for them… what it say something like you have to do forced arbitration 🤡
Captain_Comic on
$420,690,000,000
DarthTeufel on
As an accountant, the world is salivating about how to recognize the tax and potential revenue benefits of this event.
Careful_Biscotti2173 on
I’m really curious as well to see if someone can come up with a reasonable calculation to calculate the damages and show us the calculations. We all know airlines were hit hard and there’s money lost there but there’s so many other businesses affected. For example I had a dentist appointment that day and when I arrived they turned me away saying their systems were down. So I’m wondering how all of the millions of smaller businesses were impacted and how can a dollar amount be derived from that.
AdBusiness5212 on
About a “I’m sorry” ad campaign
vectaur on
My question is less about money and more about how many people died as a result.
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There was already a number given.
$900B in damages was the estimate.
Tree fiddy.
It’s still causing “damages”, since airlines are still cancelling flights.
“Yes”
Hopefully $69 billion 🤫🤭🤷♂️
Puts are gunna break the printer
It’s hard to estimate something like this.
They were saying ~8 million systems were affected and that is around $1,100 in damages per system.
However, that figure is entirely dependent on whether or not you have a robust DR process in place.
Shops I talked to that are setup to handle this recovered pretty quickly.
I would personally argue that the damages should be split between crowdstrike and their customers, as they were negligent as well in not being able to recover from a scenario like this in a reasonable time.
Damage is hard to quantify because while a flight is cancelled, people still need to get to their destination and book another flight or airline reschedules.
Whats the GDP of the entire world for 1 day? Take that number, then multiply it by the ratio of windows/mac users = answer.
Probably around $10 bucks tbh.
One can hope they get sued out of existence so that they can be lesson to all the yahoo XaaS providers
So who’s gonna scrape up any business they may lose? PANW and BB are the first that come to mind, but BB lol. Feels like im missing some
Has anyone looked at the Terms of Serv for them… what it say something like you have to do forced arbitration 🤡
$420,690,000,000
As an accountant, the world is salivating about how to recognize the tax and potential revenue benefits of this event.
I’m really curious as well to see if someone can come up with a reasonable calculation to calculate the damages and show us the calculations. We all know airlines were hit hard and there’s money lost there but there’s so many other businesses affected. For example I had a dentist appointment that day and when I arrived they turned me away saying their systems were down. So I’m wondering how all of the millions of smaller businesses were impacted and how can a dollar amount be derived from that.
About a “I’m sorry” ad campaign
My question is less about money and more about how many people died as a result.
At least we saved some jet fuel!!