Delta Airlines has filed a lawsuit against CrowdStrike following a global outage in July that costed them over $500 million. On Friday, Delta filed a lawsuit against CrowdStrike in Georgia accusing the security software vendor of breach of contract and negligence following an outage in July that affected millions of computers and caused 7,000 flight cancellations. Other airlines recovered faster than Delta, which said the incident reduced revenue by $380 million and cost $170 million. The flawed software update impacted computers running Microsoft’s Windows operating system. Days following the outage, Delta hired David Boies of law firm Boies Schiller Flexner...