Event JSON
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"content": "nostr:npub1lksxw7gqy3tyvzvzv4wn0he6045z7k68nhnlec9tz4njkk3xdfmqp8a4mq I've read somewhere something that I was not able to confirm - that CrowdStrike under Linux does not run as a kernel module but as eBPF. Is this true?",
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