Kevin Beaumont on Nostr: For the people thinking ‘shouldn’t testing catch this?’, the answer is yes. ...
For the people thinking ‘shouldn’t testing catch this?’, the answer is yes. Clearly something went wrong.
This isn’t CrowdStrike’s first rodeo on this, although it is the most severe incident so far.
Eg just last month they had an issue where a content update pushed CPU to 100% on one core: https://www.thestack.technology/crowdstrike-bug-maxes-out-100-of-cpu-requires-windows-reboots/
Truthfully these issues happen across all vendors - I’ve had my orgs totalled twice now by AV vendors, one while I was on holiday abroad and had to suspend said holiday.
This isn’t CrowdStrike’s first rodeo on this, although it is the most severe incident so far.
Eg just last month they had an issue where a content update pushed CPU to 100% on one core: https://www.thestack.technology/crowdstrike-bug-maxes-out-100-of-cpu-requires-windows-reboots/
Truthfully these issues happen across all vendors - I’ve had my orgs totalled twice now by AV vendors, one while I was on holiday abroad and had to suspend said holiday.