da_667 on Nostr: The difference between an EDR root kit, and a bad guy rootkit is that if a bluescreen ...
The difference between an EDR root kit, and a bad guy rootkit is that if a bluescreen fucks up a rootkit infected computer, its a ruined op, and a potential burned tool.
But if a security company does it its "
we sorry". With no liability, and a bunch of VERY overworked IT engineers for DAYS trying to unfuck it. Because enterprise software is never having to say sorry.
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