Services around the world seem to be affected. Reports of chaos at airports and hospitals emerge.

  • @[email protected]
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    1402 months ago

    Early reports suggest that cyber security firm CrowdStrike may be to blame by pushing out a security update for its product that features a bug.

    I hate Windows as much as the next Lemmy user but it takes 8 paragraphs before this gets clarified.

    • @givesomefucks
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      422 months ago

      Article must be old too

      Crowdstrike already rolled out an update, it’s just everything that’s already BSOD is going to take a while to be manually rolled back

      • enkers
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        462 months ago

        An additional problem is bitlocked devices that can’t get access to their own disc to fix the problem. And in some cases, the key servers are even down as well. It’s a huge mess.

        Definitely not what you want to hear as an IT worker on a Friday.

        • @SzethFriendOfNimi
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          At least it being Friday will be a blessing in some cases since it means for some sectors that IT will have the weekend to fix it during non-business hours.

          Long weekend ahead, that’s for sure

          • @Confused_Emus
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            Here’s to hoping they’re hourly and not salaried!

      • @Dagnet
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        The article rn is all over the place alternating between saying the fix will take a long time to come and saying the fix already has been deployed, lol

        • @Confused_Emus
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          Not all that confusing. The fix is deployed so it won’t affect any more machines. The ones already affected will take a while to restore.

    • zelifcam
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      CrowdStrike

      Ah yes. Very familiar with their software. From time to a time an update or version would wreak havoc on your Kubernetes cluster or at the very least degrade performance.

      IT threw it on our laptops and on occasion I’d have to kill the process.

    • @werefreeatlast
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      12 months ago

      Hey Bob! Is that a 🐛 bug?

      Nah Bob, it’s a feature! Windows is full of features!

    • @[email protected]
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      472 months ago

      Tries to prevent bad actors sabotaging corporate computer systems; is bad actor sabotaging corporate computer systems.

      • zelifcam
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        72 months ago

        Which is why there’s gotta be a better way to monitor and secure than installing 3rd party root level software on systems.

        • @[email protected]
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          It’s so bad out there right now, that this is the “correct” way. The issue comes when that software isn’t treated like the root level suite it is by its vendor.

          • @mlg
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            32 months ago

            Yeah I always liked how for Linux kernel stuff to have wide adoption, it had to actually be merged into the kernel because you couldn’t really convince people that recompiling a kernel with some proprietary patches is a good idea.

            SELinux was the NSA’s project, but they still treated it carefully with how it was developed and released it with GPL so that it could be tested and looked at by many people.

            Meanwhile windows has no concerns with anti cheat basically running their own rootkits.

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    • @friend_of_satan
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      272 months ago

      There is a great analogy to gun ownership in here.

    • @BarbecueCowboy
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      62 months ago

      Crowdstrike, it’s the hip new ransomware.

  • @SGGeorwell
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    172 months ago

    Crowd Strike really living up to its name