'The fact that crowdstrike just took out half the internet shortly after this post is hilarious.'
The issue, which occurred after the company pushed an update to its main software, caused Windows 365 Cloud services to malfunction and become inoperable. Initially, many pointed fingers at Microsoft, only to realize later that the fault lay with CrowdStrike.User claimed CrowdStrike's extensive reach and data collection makes it a major"threat vector."CrowdStrike CEO denied any security breach, attributing issue to a product update.
First, the prevalence of CrowdStrike among Fortune 100 companies. The firm provides security services to 44 out of 100 of said enterprises, alongside 9 out of 20 major banks and 7 of the top 10 largest energy institutions in the country. This extensive reach makes it theSecond, the widespread collection of all businesses’ “endpoint data,” which they then use and compare to provide insight.
As one commenter noted, “He tells us that Crowdstrike is a threat vector. A few hours later, every computer in the world with the Crowdstrike client installed goes blue screen. The single biggest global PC system collapse in history. Just uncanny.” “The fact that CrowdStrike just took out half the internet shortly after this post is hilarious,” pointed a user.“This aged perfectly,” a commenter pointed out. “Yeah, you’re getting a visit from the Feds,” warned another.
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