let's bring in jordan robertson. he's a security reporter cybersecurity reporter, excuse me, for bloomberg so jordan, this was apparently an update that cyberstrike was doing a seemingly small technical bug. how was it able to paralyze so many of the services that millions of people rely on hey, thanks for having me. yeah, what you have here is a miniscule, small piece of code that has taken out a big majority of the world's computers. and today we've learned how many computers that is, that's 8.5 million computers were taken out by this bug it's important to note that these are not just 8.5 million ordinary computers. these are some of the biggest, the biggest companies in the world. most sensitive computers, they install crowdstrike software on these machines because they, they need to be protected and what you have here is maybe a line, maybe two of code that was bad, that did something it wasn't supposed to and it caused these computers too glitch and it caused him to crash irreparably. and the reason this problem