No, a dodgy virus update was issued to CrowdStrike agents around the world. On Windows machines and servers that use CrowdStrike (usually big enterprises) that caused a nasty error followed by a boot loop bluescreen of death.
Now that is bad.
The company found a fix, and started distributing. the issue is there is a system file that will continue to cause the boot loop, so the new update doesn't get a chance to be downloaded and installed automatically.
Manual intervention, in safe mode, (Including entering a Bitlocker key, which involves typing ina loooong randow set of letters and numbers) force deletion or renaming the file, and then rebooting and waiting for CrowdStrike to do its thing.