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CEO Sweats Bullets: CrowdStrike’s Epic Fail Leaves Industries in Chaos
Crowdstrike CEO George Kurtz’s nervous TODAY Show interview left viewers cringing as he struggled to explain a glitch that crippled Wall Street, airlines, and hospitals. With heavy breathing and awkward pauses, Kurtz couldn’t shake his nerves, leaving everyone wondering how one bug could cause such…

Hot Take:
When your CEO’s nervous breakdown is the scariest thing about a cyber glitch, you know it’s been a rough day at the office. George Kurtz’s TODAY Show interview was the cybersecurity version of “watching a car crash in slow motion,” with a side of “pass the popcorn.”
Key Points:
- Massive glitch by Microsoft and CrowdStrike affected Wall Street, airlines, and hospitals.
- CrowdStrike CEO George Kurtz gave a nerve-wracking interview on the TODAY Show.
- The glitch was caused by a “single content update” gone wrong.
- Kurtz’s attempts to explain the situation were awkward, to say the least.
- Public reaction ranged from empathy to outright mockery on social media.