CISO GLOBAL ANNOUNCES SOLUTION TO MITIGATE IMPACT OF CROWDSTRIKE SECURITY EVENT
19 Juillet 2024 - 10:42PM
CISO Global (NASDAQ: CISO), CISO Global, an industry leader in
proprietary software, managed cybersecurity, and compliance,
announces that it has successfully identified and implemented a
comprehensive solution to address the recent security incident
involving CrowdStrike and Microsoft.
This incident, resulting from a faulty update to
CrowdStrike's Falcon Sensor V6.58, caused widespread disruptions by
triggering a Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) on thousands of Windows
machines globally. CISO Global's solution was developed after the
Incident Response team studied affected networks and offers a clear
path to recovery for those affected. CISO is deploying this
successfully to affected customers.
The faulty update caused critical faults in the
Falcon Sensor's driver interactions with the Windows kernel,
leading to fatal system errors upon startup. This has rendered
numerous systems inoperable, significantly impacting businesses
worldwide. In response, CISO Global has developed a simple and
effective step-by-step solution to resolve the issue and restore
normal operations.
Step-by-Step Solution to Resolve BSOD
Issue:
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Boot into Safe Mode or Windows Recovery
Environment:
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Restart your computer and repeatedly press the F8 key (or Shift+F8)
before Windows starts to enter Safe Mode or use the Windows
Recovery Environment.
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Navigate to the CrowdStrike Directory:
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Once in Safe Mode or Recovery Environment, open File Explorer and
go to C:WindowsSystem32driversCrowdStrike.
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Delete the Faulty File:
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Locate the file named C-00000291*.sys and delete it.
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Reboot the System Normally:
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Restart your computer normally. The issue should be resolved, and
your system should boot without encountering the BSOD.
Alternatively, for advanced
users:
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Use the Command Prompt in Advanced Startup to delete the file:
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Open Command Prompt from the Advanced Startup Options.
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Execute the command: del
C:WindowsSystem32driversCrowdStrikeC-00000291*.sys.
Statement from CISO Global:
"We understand the significant challenges posed
by the recent CrowdStrike update issue, and our team has worked
diligently to develop a straightforward fix that addresses the
immediate problem and restores system functionality,” said David
Jemmett, CEO. “While we are pleased to be able to assist our
clients and others, this event should serve as a warning to all
regarding the importance of strong network resiliency. Time will
tell whether this was caused by human error, or an attack similar
to what affected Solar Winds.”
About CISO Global:
CISO Global is a premier cybersecurity firm
specializing in comprehensive security solutions designed to
protect organizations from a wide range of cyber threats. With a
team of highly skilled professionals and a commitment to
innovation, CISO Global delivers cutting-edge services and support
to ensure the safety and integrity of our clients' digital
assets.
Safe Harbor Statement
This news release contains certain statements
that may be deemed to be forward-looking statements under federal
securities laws, and we intend that such forward-looking statements
be subject to the safe harbor created thereby. Such forward-looking
statements include, among others, our belief that we are an
industry leader in proprietary software, managed cybersecurity, and
compliance; our belief that we have identified a solution to the
CrowdStrike security incident; and our belief that security
incidents warn of the importance of strong network resiliency.
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For Media Inquiries:Hilary Meyershilary.meyers@ciso.inc(480)
389-3444
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