@1br0wn Sigh. Will any incident ever be bad enough to be an exception to "no press is bad press" for a publicly listed software company?
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Nemo_bis 🌈 (nemobis@mamot.fr)'s status on Tuesday, 07-Jan-2025 16:23:33 JST Nemo_bis 🌈
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Ian Brown 👨🏻💻 (1br0wn@eupolicy.social)'s status on Tuesday, 07-Jan-2025 16:23:34 JST Ian Brown 👨🏻💻
‘The [#CrowdStrike] incident has heightened scrutiny from regulators and business leaders over the extent of access that third-party software vendors have to the core, or kernel, of Microsoft’s #Windows operating systems. Bugs in the #kernel, such as CrowdStrike’s faulty update, can quickly crash an entire system… “If anything, the migration that results from this incident might be away from Microsoft, not CrowdStrike,” [Forrester analyst Allie] Mellen said.‘
https://www.ft.com/content/e98e0d35-38f4-476e-bd22-7f74162df5b4
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