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I've never seen a non-Windows machine tbh. But our IT just send out an update that we don't use crowdstrike. Strange that I never heard of it if it's so widespread. But thanks


You'll see this software more in highly regulated areas. Think Government, finance, travel. It exists mainly to check a compliance box.

The Windows claim is a little misleading. We used Linux where I last encountered this. I expect Windows is where problems are manifesting this time; BSOD and kernel panics with this aren't new!

CrowdStrike seemingly came out of nowhere but has existed for a while... I think it's suspicious.

Have we not learned from SolarWinds and company? The vendors become part of your posture. Consolidating far too much




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