It wasn’t a cyberattack that caused major outages for businesses all over the world.

Instead, it was just an update from cybersecurity firm, CrowdStrike (CRWD) that lead to the chaos. In fact, as noted by TheVerge.com:

“Thousands of Windows machines are experiencing a Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) issue at boot today, impacting banks, airlines, TV broadcasters, supermarkets, and many more businesses worldwide. A faulty update from cybersecurity provider CrowdStrike is knocking affected PCs and servers offline, forcing them into a recovery boot loop so machines can’t start properly. The issue is not being caused by Microsoft but by third-party CrowdStrike software that’s widely used by many businesses worldwide for managing the security of Windows PCs and servers.”

As a result, CRWD shares slipped from about $380 to $290.

However, now that the situation has been identified with a deployed fix, it looks like the latest crisis may be an opportunity for the CRWD stock.