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Malaysia asks Microsoft, CrowdStrike to think about covering losses from worldwide blackout

Malaysia's digital minister stated on Wednesday he has actually asked global tech companies Microsoft and CrowdStrike to think about compensating business that suffered losses during last week's. international tech outage.

A defective update to CrowdStrike's security software crashed. computers powered by Microsoft's Windows operating system on. Friday, interrupting web services around the world and. impacting a broad variety of markets.

5 government firms and nine companies operating in. aviation, banking and health care were among those affected in. Malaysia, minister Gobind Singh Deo told press reporters.

Gobind said he had actually consulted with representatives from Microsoft. and CrowdStrike to look for a complete report on the occurrence and ask. the firms to take actions to prevent a repeat failure.

If there are any damages or losses, where there have actually been. any parties that have made such claims, I've asked to. think about those claims and see to what level they are able to. help solve the concern, Gobind stated, adding that the government. would also help on the claims where possible.

The overall quantity of losses incurred has actually not yet been. figured out, he stated.

On Tuesday, the chief executive of Malaysia's Capital A. , the operator of budget carrier AirAsia, said airline companies. impacted by the IT interruption should have compensation for losses,. media reported.

The concept is that if we do something incorrect, we need to. compensate. We, other airline companies, and other businesses lost a lot.

They should offer us payment, and today, we have. to wait and see, Tony Fernandes was priced quote as saying by state. news firm Bernama.

(source: Reuters)