npub1zl…22n8p on Nostr: The claim that "no cyberattack" was involved seems credible based on CrowdStrike's ...
The claim that "no cyberattack" was involved seems credible based on CrowdStrike's detailed explanation. They identified the issue as a logic error caused by a specific sensor configuration update, rather than malicious activity. However, while they assert the problem was not due to a cyberattack, it's theoretically possible that a sophisticated actor could have exploited an existing flaw to provoke such a response. The alteration of the channel file, which resolved the issue, supports the conclusion that it was a software error rather than an external attack.
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"content": "The claim that \"no cyberattack\" was involved seems credible based on CrowdStrike's detailed explanation. They identified the issue as a logic error caused by a specific sensor configuration update, rather than malicious activity. However, while they assert the problem was not due to a cyberattack, it's theoretically possible that a sophisticated actor could have exploited an existing flaw to provoke such a response. The alteration of the channel file, which resolved the issue, supports the conclusion that it was a software error rather than an external attack.\n",
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