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crowdstrike.com

105 points by lazycrazyowl 2 years ago · 13 comments

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cpach 2 years ago

Main thread here: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=41002195

codeulike 2 years ago

I can't wait to see the reasoning employed by CrowdStrike management to try and justify their continued existence after a lack of testing caused them to trigger the very same global IT meltdown that they are supposed to prevent

okso 2 years ago

They should reword it as "That’s the average time it takes a broken automatic upgrade to land and deploy through your network. When your data, reputation, and revenue are at stake, don't trust third-party software with automated updates."

punnerud 2 years ago

Ironic

onewheeltom 2 years ago

Outage announcement is almost unreadable, but look, a free trial offer!

mrtksn 2 years ago

It's probably not that bad when everybody goes down at the same time.

  • swyx 2 years ago

    please note that -entire hospitals- went down, all at the same time.

    and reconsider.

    • ohwellhere 2 years ago

      I work in a hospital system. The OR is only doing emergency cases today; ambulatory clinics are closed; everything is being done on paper; response communication is via email and peer-to-peer text.

    • 2-3-7-43-1807 2 years ago

      read again, then again, then wikipedia on "sarcasm", then read again

      and reconsider

    • pas 2 years ago

      The affected "healthcare" providers are slurping up people's money left and right, but cannot dispense the thing if the receipt printer is feeling unwell. How fucking ironic.

      (Yes, the ubiquitous security theater - featuring such classics as "I was just filing out spreadsheets" by multiple Nortony award winner, best director of the decade Aud Itor, production by the Revolving Door of CISOs Comedy House - also can go and fuck themselves. But let's assign credit where it's due. If IT is critical, then treat it so. Instead what hundreds of millions of people have to suffer through are systems so incompetent and so reeking of agent-principal problems that just the knowledge of how this shit "works" gives me secondhand shame.)

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