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Delta Airlines Seeks Legal Recourse Against CrowdStrike and Microsoft Following Costly Outage

byLuca Blaumann
July 30, 2024
in Airlines, Cybersecurity, Large-Cap, Software
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Historic Software Glitch Prompts Potential Lawsuit with Prominent Attorney David Boies at the Helm

Delta Airlines (DAL) has taken a significant legal step in response to the massive outage earlier this month by hiring the renowned attorney David Boies. This move aims to pursue potential damages from cybersecurity firm CrowdStrike and tech giant Microsoft, following an incident that led to widespread disruptions and substantial financial losses. The outage, which caused millions of computers to crash and grounded thousands of flights, has thrust the companies into the spotlight and shaken investor confidence.

The Incident and Its Aftermath

The disruption, which occurred on July 19, was traced back to a software update from CrowdStrike that inadvertently caused a major failure in Microsoft systems. This incident had a cascading effect across numerous industries, with the airline sector being particularly hard hit. Delta Airlines found itself at the epicenter of the chaos, with the Department of Transportation launching an investigation into the airline’s extensive flight cancellations and service interruptions.

The financial implications for Delta have been severe. The airline estimates that the outage has cost them between $350 million and $500 million. The company is also grappling with over 176,000 refund or reimbursement requests following the cancellation of nearly 7,000 flights. The operational turmoil and the subsequent customer dissatisfaction have put immense pressure on Delta, prompting the airline to seek legal redress.

Legal Heavyweight David Boies Enlisted

Delta’s decision to hire David Boies underscores the seriousness with which the airline is approaching this matter. Boies, the chairman of Boies Schiller Flexner, is a legal heavyweight known for his involvement in high-profile cases. His track record includes representing the U.S. government in its landmark antitrust case against Microsoft, contributing to the overturning of California’s ban on gay marriage, and working on controversial cases involving Harvey Weinstein and Elizabeth Holmes.

Boies’ involvement signals Delta’s intent to aggressively pursue compensation from CrowdStrike and Microsoft. While no formal lawsuit has been filed yet, the airline’s move to engage such a prominent attorney indicates that legal action is a strong possibility.

Market Reactions and Financial Impact

The market reaction to the news of Delta’s potential legal action was swift. CrowdStrike’s shares plummeted by as much as 5% in extended trading following the report by CNBC’s Phil Lebeau. The company has already experienced a significant decline in its stock value, losing nearly a quarter of its value over two trading days in the wake of the incident. Investors are clearly concerned about the potential repercussions for CrowdStrike’s business, both in terms of financial liability and reputational damage.

Microsoft, on the other hand, saw little change in its stock price following the announcement. This disparity in market reactions may be attributed to the different scales and scopes of the two companies, with Microsoft’s diversified portfolio potentially insulating it from the immediate impact of the outage.

Broader Implications and Industry Impact

The ramifications of this incident extend beyond Delta and the companies directly involved. Insurance startup Parametrix has estimated that the CrowdStrike-related outage resulted in a total loss of $5.4 billion for Fortune 500 companies, excluding Microsoft. This staggering figure highlights the widespread impact of the incident and raises questions about the vulnerabilities in the software supply chain and the preparedness of companies to handle such disruptions.

For the airline industry, the outage serves as a stark reminder of the critical importance of robust cybersecurity measures and reliable IT infrastructure. The disruption has exposed the fragility of airline operations in the face of technological failures and has likely prompted a reevaluation of risk management strategies across the sector.

Moving Forward

As Delta navigates the aftermath of the outage, the potential legal battle with CrowdStrike and Microsoft will be closely watched by industry observers and investors alike. The outcome of this case could set important precedents for how damages from cybersecurity incidents are handled and could influence the future landscape of corporate liability and cybersecurity standards.

In the meantime, Delta continues to work on addressing the immediate fallout from the outage, processing refunds and reimbursements, and restoring customer confidence. The airline’s proactive stance in seeking legal recourse reflects a broader trend of companies taking assertive actions to protect their interests in the face of technological disruptions.

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