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CrowdStrike stock slips after judge tosses outage lawsuit as CRWD pushes deeper into browser security
14 January 2026
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CrowdStrike stock slips after judge tosses outage lawsuit as CRWD pushes deeper into browser security

New York, Jan 14, 2026, 14:47 ET — Regular session

CrowdStrike Holdings’ stock fell 1.7% to $459.98 on Wednesday afternoon after a U.S. judge dismissed a shareholder fraud lawsuit stemming from the cybersecurity firm’s July 2024 outage. U.S. District Judge Robert Pitman said investors failed to show the company or its executives misled them about software testing before an update crashed more than 8 million Microsoft Windows computers. The New York State Common Retirement Fund, led by Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli, said the decision was “under review,” while CrowdStrike’s chief legal officer Cathleen Anderson welcomed the dismissal; Delta Air Lines’ separate suit tied to the outage remains active. Reuters

The ruling trims a headline legal risk for a company that’s still living with the aftertaste of a very public operational failure. For investors, it’s less about one case and more about whether the outage-era questions — controls, process, speed — fade into the background or keep resurfacing.

It also lands as software stocks wobble again, with buyers quick to punish anything that smells like execution risk. CrowdStrike has spent years pitching itself as a platform company, and platform stories tend to break hardest when the market turns picky.

On Tuesday, CrowdStrike said it signed a definitive agreement to acquire Seraphic Security, a browser runtime security firm, as it tries to extend its Falcon platform into the web browser — a growing target for phishing and session hijacking. “By decoupling security from the browser itself, we can turn any browser into a secure enterprise browser,” CEO George Kurtz said. CrowdStrike said the purchase price is expected to be paid predominantly in cash, with a portion in stock subject to vesting, and the deal is expected to close during CrowdStrike’s first quarter of fiscal 2027; Seraphic CEO Ilan Yeshua said joining CrowdStrike would bring “platform-level protection” to the browser. CrowdStrike

CrowdStrike’s move came as cybersecurity and broader tech shares slid, leaving little room for a clean “legal win” trade. Palo Alto Networks fell 0.8%, Fortinet dropped 2.3% and Zscaler lost 2.7%, while the Invesco QQQ Trust — a proxy for Nasdaq-heavy tech — was down about 1.5%.

The deal focus puts competitive pressure back on product breadth. Customers already juggle endpoint tools, identity controls and cloud defenses; browser-layer security is another budget line unless CrowdStrike can bundle it in a way that actually reduces sprawl.

But the downside case is still easy to sketch. Litigation can drag even after a dismissal, and more deal-making raises the odds of integration hiccups or margin noise — the kind of stuff that gets amplified when the tape is weak.

Investors now look toward the company’s next set of updates around its fiscal year-end on Jan. 31, and any additional detail on timing and integration for the Seraphic transaction. CrowdStrike is also scheduled to run a virtual AI Summit on Jan. 21 and its Fal.Con Gov 2026 event in Washington on March 18 — venues where executives often sharpen product messaging for customers and, by extension, the market.

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