Following the recent CrowdStrike incident, a global Windows BSOD update was released last Friday. Reports indicate that a CrowdStrike partner has sent an email apologizing for the issue, along with a $10 Uber Eats voucher code attached.
However, some recipients have found that the Uber Eats code they received cannot be redeemed. Prior to CrowdStrike’s spokesperson confirming that this is due to the massive simultaneous use of the codes, Uber suspected fraudulent activity.
Source: TechCrunch
TLDR: CrowdStrike released a global Windows BSOD update and apologized for the issue, but some recipients encountered issues with redeeming the Uber Eats code provided. Uber suspected fraudulent activity due to code misuse.
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