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Actually, Crowdstrike isn't marketed towards the public (that's probably why you haven't ever heard of it) but towards companies and buisness. The update affected them, the companies, not the crowd (because your general person doesn't have Crowdstrike)
Not quite. I still fail to understand why the first guy didn't have any support while the other three shilled out for crowdstrike, when I never had to pay for the thing in my life.
The first one got attacked and hacked the others feard it will happen to them so they bought the protection and he first guy is probably trying to recover or replace his pc
actually insane how they didn't do a minimal set of testing for the patch mans who pushed it probably literally, unironically went "works on my machine" and full sent it
@@Ruratteefired? Dude he was probably blacklisted from the industry entirely. Every single tech company is gonna know that dude’s name and what he did and throw his resume in the trash as soon as it hits their desk. His career is basically over forever.
@@aperdanlolthat's fake lmao What kind of company allows "new employees" to push live updates without verification Besides the bug was caused by a driver file that was completely empty, that's not something possible to do accidentally this way
they didn't DDoS, while it could be considered an accidental DoS to its customers, it was a faulty kernel-level driver that would brick the OS, requiring the user (or some IT guy, since, in most companies, the user doesn't own shit) to reboot in safe-mode and manually update the kernel to the latest (fixed) version
What’s really interesting is that I’ve heard this wasn’t just a single bad update breaking everything. This was the result of really bad dev management over an extended period of time, and this last update was just the straw that finally broke the camel’s back. CrowdStrike Sensor is just really, really poorly put together, and the only way to prevent this from happening again is to get rid of CrowdStrike in your company
Crowdstrike, an endpoint protection software used on billions of business devices, released a bad update that blue screens computers. Many businesses affected!
This happened because they're *_not_* following the standard behaviors of security corps. Remember, never test in prod, especially if it's _all at once._
I feel like after getting into programming i will progressively develop either schizophrenia or dementia.. this channel is just normal compared to anything
For some reason most computers up here in Canada weren’t affected. Thank god, because I work in tech and didn’t want to deal with clients’ computers on Friday
It's scary that world class critical infrastructure depends on the same stuff that almost made me throw my laptop and break it into pieces. Yes, I am talking about the damn Windows updates that seem to come like Terminator, anytime anywhere. This was one of the many reasons I left Windows for good and switched to Linux. That way, I own my computer and not Microsoft. Heck, even Microsoft uses Linux instead of Windows. That's how good Linux is.
As a 3rd world country citizen, I confirm that we don't need Crowdstrike because the Airports tech services still completely safe and in order because they are outdated yet they are coded using PASCAL 💀
bro this channel is a goldmine 😂 how the f dont you have a mio sub! But belive me if you keep going you will reach the mio sub. I think they just didnt found your channel yet. Or they forgetting to sub you. Thats happen to me a lot. I love your vids man!
Oh shoot, i thought the attacker was just going to pass through the bad update. I never thought that the update itself was attacking their own computer
this isn't *entirely* accurate. its all accurate until the "bad update" part where instead of allowing the attackers to crash the system, crowdstrike THEMSELVES cause all the simultaneous blue screens
this is exactly why even though i hate windows security, i'm too afraid to install 3rd party security especially the free ones (because i'm broke). i need your recommendation / advice. win sec peaks my CPU every 5 seconds, but i don't have enough money to get a better PC or subscribe to a paid software.
It wasn’t attackers though it was Crowdstrike’s coders uploading a broken update, weather it be intentionaly malicious by the programmers or not it doesn’t matter besides that crowdstrike wasn’t hacked