Disabling caching shouldn't be an issue when querying one of the REST services, most of them don't have caching headers as it is. I'd be surprised if it was related to crowdstrike.
We can't really debug this from the forums, please open a support ticket in the Azure portal using the following steps:
- Go into the Azure portal and open up your Azure Maps resource.
- On the left side bar, scroll down to Help -> Support and Trouble shooting and click the button.
- Follow the steps to create a ticket (it will first ask you about the issue and then try and make some suggestions, they may have some related things to test out, if you keep going through you will be able to raise a support ticket and someone from the Azure support team will be able to investigate this issue and if needed, have the Azure Maps team investigate it's backend).