CrowdStrike Reviews 19

TrustScore 2 out of 5

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  1. Software Company
  2. Cloud Computing Service
  3. Software Vendor

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CrowdStrike, Inc. is an American cybersecurity technology company based in Sunnyvale, California, and a wholly owned subsidiary of CrowdStrike Holdings, Inc.


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2.0

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TrustScore 2 out of 5

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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

They are unethical and discriminate both employees and customers

I worked for CrowdStrike, and after some management changes, following many people's retirements from stock sales, a new manager came in who gave much more favoritism towards the younger, unreligious crowd. I reported a discrimination claim, and they fired me a week later. Being one to not hold a grudge, I moved on and even tried to become a reseller with CrowdStrike, yet they ignored me. I will be filing with the EEOC tomorrow as I'm done with the childesh behavior from someone that should be more professional .

March 15, 2026
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

No interest in cybercrime or cybersecurity, just money.

I contacted this company last year as I and my contacts were being hacked and someone told me this company could identify and stop anything. I spoke to someone who seemed professional and gave me his email for contact. Unfortunately, I am being hacked, so can't use email if I am to make any headway. He also sent me to their site but didnt mention the software he sent me to was a short free trial which expired just as I was going to try it. I have continued to be hacked as have all my contacts, and I have had to shut my business down and come off the internet but for mobile data which isnt adequate, and it seems the accounts being hacked email/social media/WhatsApp/Telegram remain hacked. Then someone from the company called me a few days ago just as I was thinking of using another way to contact them. He mentioned I had previously contacted them and asked why, so I told him, and he asked what I wanted and I said that I wanted my hackers blocked, and he just hung up on me! I was talking and slam! When you are that desperate, lost your livelihood and become isolated as no-one wants to be hacked through contact with you, and someone you hang your hopes on to help just hangs up on you mid sentence, it is a real blow to your system. I've been hacked for 21 months now. It seems it must have just been a sales call and my need wouldn't get them an ongoing income. No interest in the devastation cybercrime causes to lives, just money.

January 30, 2026
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Never answered....

I requested a trial version for Crowdstrike Falcon multiple times, but I never received any response. Even after sending several follow-up emails, I still didn’t get any reply. I had initially planned to purchase Crowdstrike for my business, but now I will have to look for another provider. I have rarely had such a poor experience with a company of this size.

October 1, 2024
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Rang them to find out how to remove…

Rang them to find out how to remove their infernal software as it was blocking access to the internet on my personal desktop. Encountered a rude person who just said it was not their problem and I just had to wipe the hard drive and start again, then she hung up on me when I suggested "are you lot not in enough trouble at the moment?" They NEED to have some way to verify that your device is a personal one that is not connected to any company and should not have the software on as it would be illegal for you to have it on and therefore it should be in their best interests for it to be removed. Absolute fools with no care for the consumer.

August 26, 2024
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Please read because I said so.

My pc is dead because of you guys. thanks for the absolute tomfoolery your team of scallywags and lickspittles commited to, just to ruin a month of my life that i will never get back. And to think that a cheap ubereats giftcard makes up for billons of losses in multiple ways across the entire globe is a bunch of crap and outright misjudgement. The only way you could redeem yourselves is by fixing it swiftly and not messing up again. How are you so feeble minded? How hard is it to check an update on a designated pc before it goes worldwide? Or the alternative being, just code it right! It is not that hard. Get it together.

July 28, 2024
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Their known issue with the Crowdstrike…

Their known issue with the Crowdstrike Falcon sensor that bogs down your CPU core 0. It tends to happen around Microsoft's patch Tuesdays. If you do a search on Google about their OSFM-.bin file, it causes issues and has been known since year 2020 and unresolved. We have reported to them for more than a month and no resolution. Do not recommend them.

July 18, 2024
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

A team member

As a software developer I have encountered many false alerts and every company has corrected them with understanding and apologized, only this Crowdstrike deliberately gives a nonsense alert called "Win/grayware_confidence" on files that 70 other antiviruses say are clean, and when we write to them and ask them to correct this situation, they do not remove the alerts by writing that they do not say harmful, they say grayware.

1. When the user sees the warning in Virüstotal, they think it is malicious.

2. Why only your antivirus gives this warning and not the other 70 antiviruses.

3. Since only Cowdstrike gives "Win/grayware_confidence" warning to 27 of our software at the moment, we have started to prepare a lawsuit file and all correspondence will be included in the file. We will sue them for damaging our brand and misleading people.

Note: After we wrote the above complaint, there was a strange coincidence. Another antivirus started giving false positive warning our 27 software that only Cowdstrike had been alerting for a year. A very cheap trick. Instead of dealing with this kind of nonsense, produce an antivirus with proper malware detection. Without us software developers you wouldn't exist

STAY AWAY from this company

February 12, 2024
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Avoid and sack all recruitment team

I recently had an experience with the company's hiring process that has left me with concerns. It appears that there may be an issue with discrimination in the UK office, which is deeply troubling.

During my interactions with an individual in the UK office, I encountered what I believe to be unilateral discrimination. This was not only surprising but disappointing as well, especially in today's diverse and inclusive workplace environments.

What was even more disheartening was the perception that this discriminatory behavior seemed to be supported by HR or the recruitment leader within the company. This is something that should be addressed and rectified promptly.

As someone who values fairness and equal opportunity, it's my hope that the company will take a closer look at its hiring process and the individuals involved in these critical decisions. I believe it's essential to foster a workplace culture that values diversity and treats all candidates fairly.

March 3, 2023
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Rated 5 out of 5 stars

One of the best EDR solutions available.

These guys make one of the best EDR systems available today. Their solutions takes some fine tuning to dial in, but the effort is worth it. We have a very complex environment and their tools continue to block malicious app executions. Their Falcon toolset is very feature rich.

I do wish their tool had on demand scanning capabilities though for ongoing PC hygiene. We have to use Malwarebytes Enterprise to scan systems in certain use cases such as when we acquire a firm and need to bring them into the environment.

June 17, 2022
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