Event JSON
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"content": "nostr:npub19lagad90ncl2ryqvgctg84wal4mus8wznx950a0trhw85lnflucquphm4g for a system like Crowdstrike, you'd want to extend that to cover data files the kernel loads. I wonder how well that'd work with the rate of updates they were pushing out?",
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