Not to nitpick on semantics, but saying "Microsoft's Crowd Strike software" implies: 1) the software is called 'Crowd Strike', and 2) Microsoft either develops or owns the software. CrowdStrike is a company and not a software product, and the company is not owned by Microsoft. The affected software is Falcon Sensor, part of the CrowdStrike's Falcon multi-platform security product. The botched update causing the issue only impacts Microsoft Windows software, but that doesn't mean Microsoft has anything to do either directly or indirectly with what is happening.
It is impossible to say whether your hosted feature services are impacted by the CrowdStrike issue because no one in the community here knows your organization's technical architecture and software products.