The Windows Remix is literally the worst remix I have ever heard in my life. I'm probably going to reupload this video without the dumb remix in the background.
@@Orincaby Usually the real answer is the more boring and mundane. They were using an automated system to create the driver (I heard it might even be using AI).
@@Orincaby it wasn't really the driver it self, it was essentially a sort of script file with virus detection methods which was executed by the driver. But that doesn't matter too much. From my experience as a developer, automated build systems sometimes succeed even though there are errors when they really shouldn't be calling the build a success, which can creat files which are very broken, which are now getting automatically pushed to customers. I think that is what happened here probably
I cannot believe that so much important infrastructure relies on Windows 10 with a private security solution that automatically updates installed. Edit: Go read the replies, they're interesting.
I can’t believe so many airports use windows, I would have thought critical 24x7 operations would use Linux but there you go. Perhaps now airports and airlines will be using a mix of operating systems just in case Ind fails you still have some backups available
@@СВАТАЮ_ВАС okay maybe another app like Photoshop but you can CLEARLY see that the sphere is not perfectly spherical in the picture and I've seen this very image in 2023 (way before The Crowdstrike BSOD)
I'm an IT Technician who works at a hospital. Not only did this outage create excessive stress on our team, it also caused patients to be turned away, which is sad.
Just seriously imagine for a second, someones in a critical situation and the life supporting systems show this fucking screen. It’s literally the screen of death for the patient.
having a life support system rely on a singular windows machine that is connected to the internet seems like excessive irresponsibility analysis and statistics sure, but the actual pumps and whatever are dedicated hardware a hospital that has falcon sensor running on all their clients said they stopped starts of all elective surgeries but continue to be ready for all emergencies as they have contingency plans for that still, crowdstrike has a lot to answer for not slowly rolling out updates on a few machines at first to test instead of applying it to all client systems at once and companies need to consider if they want to go back to vetting each of their updated softwares on their own preview, canary, early, production rings
That doesn't happen. Medical devices are licensed as fixed hardware and software. They are not connected to the internet and rarely if ever updated. They may run Windows somewhere underneath, but even then it is a completely frozen version that has been thoroughly tested with that specific hardware. Many hospitals are dependent on Windows, but that's more due to organizational requirements; patient information systems, staff management, supply management, etc.
@@largeroliker That bit is being mentioned in my newest documentary on this IT outage - I instantly knew about this when I saw it during editing, it was coincidentally hilarious! 😆
Linux in the meantime taking note to add DRM-PANIC 😅. (with this statement, I want to say that a blue screen is not something that just says "the operating system sucks", but it will tell you "hey, the operating system saved your PC to prevent any damage caused by sh*tty drivers/softwares") So yeah, the big issue here is just Crowdstrike...
But didn't this update come out for linux and mac machined as well, with only windows machines going crazy? This is obviously CrowdStrike's fault but I'm sure that this also means that there's something wrong with the way windows handles Kernel-level drivers.
You'd honestly be surprised how much Microsoft is integrated into everyday Life.. Now imagine a world of Linux.. as in windows blue screened and then installed Linux..
Lets push an update for a driver that interacts with the OS Kernel to all our millions of customers without testing it first. What is the worst that could happen? - CrowdStrike
Interestingly my Dell Latitude which doesn't even have Crowdstrike on it, decided to randomly join in the fun of Blue Screening, I guess it decided to join in with its comrades on the crashing frenzy.
This. The grocery store in my town runs on windows and had to close down for a day, meanwhile the place i work at's system is using (albeit a very outdated version of) ubuntu linux. And i didnt know about the crowdstrike update until i finished my closing shift.
Fun fact: this could've been avoided entirely if it wasn't for one of the big antivirus brands filing an anti-trust against MS when they had plans to redo how kernel-level drivers interact to prevent stuff like this lol
The scary thing about this is, if there wouldnt have been a work around, if they wouldnt have managed to fix it rather quick, this could have resulted in a partly breakdown of global communication and economy and a lot of problems for the near future
imagine screwing up on such a massive scale that your name becomes known to the entire company as “the guy who accidentally bricked a fuckton of computers worldwide”
That‘s what you get for building your critical infrastructure based on a proprietary operating system. There’s a reason most critical applications are based on linux, which is open source.
Imagine that is 2025 and the BSOD starts and you see the Sphere of Las Vegas and you see the blue screen of death Edit : nah this is a whole new level of BSOD's
There's no reason not to. It's not like there were any features useful for industrial applications added to windows since then, and updating can be really expensive
@@allangibson8494 Yea at home... (and you can change the os is not like a hack or so) But this are tiny tiny PC for just one ore two task. A good Raspberry PI wuold be half the price for just the windows licens. Or do the have a free version?
As someone in comments already said, it's really scary how much infrastructure runs on windows, and how brittle this infrastructure is. Remember CtOS from Watch Dogs?
Because of this incident, 6 computers out of the 15 or so we have at my workplace blue screened. That day was certainly something cause most of us couldn’t do our jobs with the network and computers all toasted like this.
It's amazing, all these signs that have an embedded Windows PC that don't actually do any computing, what a waste of computing resources (even though they probably don't have that much), there has to be a better way.
I know this didn’t just happen in the U.S., but I find it extremely ironic that areas of capitalism rely on a singular security firm. Especially in the air travel field, which I thought 9/11 taught us something.
They don't, if they did rely on a singular security firm then everything everywhere would have went down, but it didn't, only systems that use Crowdstrike went down.
Why would it be? The electronic billboards going outbound from Melbourne Friday night also had these issues, and I would assume American places use a similar technology.
@@quocdathoang8649 ohhh yeah I see that. With the weird black artefacting. Apparently, the spherical image later in this video was confirmed photoshopped, so wouldn’t surprise me if people are making fakes (be it for trolling or trying to make light of the situation) I wonder if anybody got any photos of the outbound road leaving the Melbourne west gate freeway, as *those* certainly were real as I saw them.
Interested in this type of content? Go watch my other bluescreen compilations th-cam.com/video/gATTVL6KiRI/w-d-xo.html
Song?
@@FireworkPlayz Windows Error Remix, should be what your looking for.
@@Darkwolf-we8yp thanks!
ive watched ur other bsod videos a long time ago
The Windows Remix is literally the worst remix I have ever heard in my life. I'm probably going to reupload this video without the dumb remix in the background.
it's like if Y2K was 24 years late
Must've been contracted out to Amtrak... 🙃
Crowdstrike - Y2K update
No Y2K is worse and not shutting down windows. Its danger to old sattelite and navigation systems, bank transaction systems, energy systems.
Wait until 2038 with 32-bits OSes
@@ikaguratime reversal? For 32 bit
Windows Error Remix, have not heard that in like 10 years lol
same lol, I had it as background music on my 3ds for ages lol
Same bro
Peak music choice, super nostalgic for me lol
yeah, for real
As waiting for Snoop Dogg animation
RIP to the one person who accidentally pushed the wrong file to production on a Friday, grinding half of the fortune 500 companies to a halt
Yeah, suggest that they be redeployed to Outer Mongolia.
"Accidentally"
it was a driver full of null bytes 😂😂😂
@@Orincaby Usually the real answer is the more boring and mundane. They were using an automated system to create the driver (I heard it might even be using AI).
@@Orincaby it wasn't really the driver it self, it was essentially a sort of script file with virus detection methods which was executed by the driver. But that doesn't matter too much. From my experience as a developer, automated build systems sometimes succeed even though there are errors when they really shouldn't be calling the build a success, which can creat files which are very broken, which are now getting automatically pushed to customers. I think that is what happened here probably
@@MrTurbo_ oh absolutely. And to the opposite effect, where nothing is wrong but gradle refuses to build (this has caused a few nightmares for me!)
Rip to that person who could not take an MRI scan
That was not caused by crowdstrike and they generally run Linux
@@kreuner11 its old windows bsod lol
@@kreuner11 They run on custom but use Windows UI. They still use crowdstrike however.
Its fake @@Mabayu
Ok apparently it's not I'm dumb sorry guys
@@saltwasterminated No, MRIs do run on that lol.
the 1 crowdstrike intern watching the damage they've done worldwide by executing a rookie mistake
I got affected by the rookie mistake error but i unistalled Windows 11 24H2 now my computer is reworking
MATH@@amandabrunsperger3726
@@amandabrunsperger3726 lmao kiddo
Well he never push anything to prod during friday. Cause Saturday is where engineer wanna rest and not uhhh sleeping in office fixing.
You didn't have to reinstall windows lol@@amandabrunsperger3726
this has such early 2010's youtube vibes it's amazing
THANK YOU. I was trying to place the vibe this video gave off but couldn’t quite get it.
People really be saying "This is so 2010's coded 😍😜" at some basic, normal videos without pop-up captions and hyper editing. Please just stop 😭
@BombasticKesha9999 you do realise this song is a big part of early 2010s culture right?
Note that this will be recommended to everyone 14 years from now.
And will prob think it's fake.
Reminds ne of"all your base are belomg to us"
2024+14=2038
and do you know what will happen that year?
@@mateuszszulecki5206January 19th at 03:14:07, every year I celebrate its birthday
@@mateuszszulecki5206We’re going back to 1901
@@mateuszszulecki5206 Y2K38!!
This issue literally took the "BSOD in funny places" meme to a whole new level.
This is basically Season 2 of BSOD in funny places now LOL
i can see this being used in a linux meme in the future
@@Jesse_KohnWell, expect more to come from many other users, given that this BSOD is everywhere at the moment.
hey wait why are you here i know you
@@hammerclick when season 3?
I cannot believe that so much important infrastructure relies on Windows 10 with a private security solution that automatically updates installed.
Edit: Go read the replies, they're interesting.
And then one botched update causes a globe-spanning technological disaster that puts Y2K to shame...
At least they didn't use Windows Vista.
I can’t believe so many airports use windows, I would have thought critical 24x7 operations would use Linux but there you go. Perhaps now airports and airlines will be using a mix of operating systems just in case Ind fails you still have some backups available
@@jjcoolausAt least ATC doesn't use Windows (thank god)
some of these were fake just fyi
2:04 if anyone's wondering this is Photoshop and is a pic from 2023
Lmao I was like no way that’s real
No it's not photoshop
@@СВАТАЮ_ВАС okay maybe another app like Photoshop but you can CLEARLY see that the sphere is not perfectly spherical in the picture and I've seen this very image in 2023 (way before The Crowdstrike BSOD)
@@СВАТАЮ_ВАС and I checked the sphere Livestream and nothing was broken there.
I'm an IT Technician who works at a hospital. Not only did this outage create excessive stress on our team, it also caused patients to be turned away, which is sad.
RIP floating souls
Damn, I couldn't even begin to image the stress 😭
2:09 this is utterly funny. Crowdstrike SPONSORS the team!
Soon the time shall come when Crowdstrike will sponsor many companies...from the money they will have to pay for lawsuits for this mistake...
Lewis Hamilton is confused
This is BSOD in funny places but IN REAL LIFE! (except for the Las Vegas sphere) (and it's crazy that this took place on my 18th birthday)
well what a way to turn 18 lmao
Haha same lol.
That's really funny but I'm also so sorry this had to happen on your birthday .
Just seriously imagine for a second, someones in a critical situation and the life supporting systems show this fucking screen. It’s literally the screen of death for the patient.
having a life support system rely on a singular windows machine that is connected to the internet seems like excessive irresponsibility
analysis and statistics sure, but the actual pumps and whatever are dedicated hardware
a hospital that has falcon sensor running on all their clients said they stopped starts of all elective surgeries but continue to be ready for all emergencies as they have contingency plans for that
still, crowdstrike has a lot to answer for not slowly rolling out updates on a few machines at first to test instead of applying it to all client systems at once
and companies need to consider if they want to go back to vetting each of their updated softwares on their own preview, canary, early, production rings
Insurance companies insisted on it.
That doesn't happen. Medical devices are licensed as fixed hardware and software. They are not connected to the internet and rarely if ever updated. They may run Windows somewhere underneath, but even then it is a completely frozen version that has been thoroughly tested with that specific hardware. Many hospitals are dependent on Windows, but that's more due to organizational requirements; patient information systems, staff management, supply management, etc.
0:31 Oh yes, B Gates, I know that guy.
lol
@@largeroliker That bit is being mentioned in my newest documentary on this IT outage - I instantly knew about this when I saw it during editing, it was coincidentally hilarious! 😆
underrated bro
Who's that? I only know W Gates (William Gates)
bill gates
Linux in the meantime taking note to add DRM-PANIC 😅.
(with this statement, I want to say that a blue screen is not something that just says "the operating system sucks", but it will tell you "hey, the operating system saved your PC to prevent any damage caused by sh*tty drivers/softwares")
So yeah, the big issue here is just Crowdstrike...
But didn't this update come out for linux and mac machined as well, with only windows machines going crazy?
This is obviously CrowdStrike's fault but I'm sure that this also means that there's something wrong with the way windows handles Kernel-level drivers.
1:26 I think one of the machines here (the left one) is booting from grub so it's working
@@DioTheGreatOne apps are not the same. It is not like Frontends where there are common tools.
No, the issue is Microsoft allowing a bluescreen to happen just due to a sh*tty driver. Or the CEO:s that decided on Microsoft.
Believe it or not, crowdstrike had an update three months ago that borked their Linux clients... @@DioTheGreatOne
Southwest Airlines runs 95 and Linux, so they weren’t affected. Lowe’s runs Linux, so they weren’t either. Everyone else got hit hard.
Y2K finally delivered after 24 years
Y2k and it's blue screens
This music reminds me of those 2014 montages with funny pictures, takes me back, that's actually genius
It was literally used in 2014 montages with funny pictures, 2007 montages even
It wasn’t during the CrowdStrike errors, but I remember when a bus stop screen near me had the BSOD on it.
You'd honestly be surprised how much Microsoft is integrated into everyday Life..
Now imagine a world of Linux.. as in windows blue screened and then installed Linux..
@@garystinten9339 yeah, these CrowdStrike errors have made me realise how much Microsoft is used everywhere in life.
Lets push an update for a driver that interacts with the OS Kernel to all our millions of customers without testing it first. What is the worst that could happen?
- CrowdStrike
They did test it - and then shipped a completely blank (all zeros) file.
On their test, it worked perfectly fine, that's why some windows machines with crowdstrke, weren't affected.
Every single 2017 kid would actually freak out in happiness. Because the BSOD was popular on that year.
Interestingly my Dell Latitude which doesn't even have Crowdstrike on it, decided to randomly join in the fun of Blue Screening, I guess it decided to join in with its comrades on the crashing frenzy.
"airport was hacked" 💀
more like their hand was hacked, couldnt hold their fucking phone straight
July 19, 2024, the greatest day because everything went into BSOD.
I just saw an advertising billboard in the "Recovery" BSOD on that day.
CATS: “ All your base are belong to us!” 🤣🤣🤣🔥🔥🔥
Why would you use windows on a fucking vending machine
most screens, such as restraunt order screens and etc., usually run windows
It is just a fullscreen window
it's fake bro photoshop still exists
@quamqua that one was fake you can see it's edited
Because monopoly?
I knew that this channel would make these type of videos again just because of the recent outage. Love it.
I find it so hilarious how one bug singlehandedly turned an antivirus app into a computer worm.
The sad part is that this happened almost 15 years ago with Mcafee.. The CTO at the time is currently the CEO of Crowdstrike..
It was on someone's smart fridge too 😂
the sideways sad face always gets me☠️
I love the 2000s vibe, excellent music choice.
Y2K is here and truly Struck the Crowd!
Linux and Mac users: Get rekted you Windows users
Windows users: WHY MICROSOFT, WHY?!
this gonna be a funny story to tell in 20 years
dude I haven't just waking up to a bright blue light and then all you see is shift recovery on the Las Vegas sphere
It's shocking how many systems are so vulnerable. And everything could have been avoided if everything wasn't auto updated.
During this Crowdstrike Outage, my dad didn't sleep for 43 hours
I remember this type of videos, this situation bringing them to a comeback is insane!
2:01 The biggest BSOD ever!!
@@KalebPrenticer/woooosh
@@KalebPrentice r/woooosh
@@KalebPrentice oh(
@@KalebPrenticeso sad :(
I thought it was so cool!!
every computer was sad that day :(
Only Usa Is Sad
0:48 This seems like a background wallpaper for this newsitem.
Yes
fell victim to the woolworths self checkouts going down
if companies ran linux instead this wouldn't be as big of an issue
Actually, CrowdStrike was causing kernel panics in June on Linux.
This. The grocery store in my town runs on windows and had to close down for a day, meanwhile the place i work at's system is using (albeit a very outdated version of) ubuntu linux. And i didnt know about the crowdstrike update until i finished my closing shift.
@@S-G-zm3uusee post above you, they destroyed Debian in april and June...
Linux was also aftected with the crowdstrike outage, only macos didn't because they stopped supporting crowdstrike.
@@GoogleDoesEvil fortunately it's super easy to boot from older kernels on linux, so it wasn't really a major issue at all
Fun fact: this could've been avoided entirely if it wasn't for one of the big antivirus brands filing an anti-trust against MS when they had plans to redo how kernel-level drivers interact to prevent stuff like this lol
POV: You were one of the only companies who weren't affected
Well I mean if your using a Linux or Mac (I use Mac) your just laughing at CrowdStrike and Windows 😂
@@Aarav_Vispute Well my company uses Windows, and this issue didn't happen because we don't use crowdstrike. We use Checkpoint.
@quamqua Nothing to do with using windows
here where i live almost no company uses crowdstrike.
@quamquaapple (/s)
The frowny face has made this even more epic
And this is why you test your software before releasing it. They clearly didn’t.
They did, but on their test it worked fine, that's why on some windows devices with crowdstrike, nothing happened
The scary thing about this is, if there wouldnt have been a work around, if they wouldnt have managed to fix it rather quick, this could have resulted in a partly breakdown of global communication and economy and a lot of problems for the near future
It's far for being fixed. The quick workaround has to be applied to 8,5 million devices manually, according to Microsoft estimate
Havent heard this song in years
imagine screwing up on such a massive scale that your name becomes known to the entire company as “the guy who accidentally bricked a fuckton of computers worldwide”
1:04 That one board that survived
R.I.P. To the small aircraft that crashed near freddy NB after this happened.
Hawaii when they see this: WHO DID IT
y2k is back
1:28 the ipad kids cant even get their giftcards
This was chaos
That sky news lol
I love how the music starts so smoothly from the Windows error sound!
the classic windows xp remix makes this
Now that I think about it, windows is in a lot of place where you wouldn’t think it would be.
Half of these could be considered liminal spaces
2:03 Giant emoji ball might be dying with this one.
So this is why the sad face is sideways. So you can see it in portrait
nah its just these 2 symbols :(
it just has the side effect of being properly oriented in portrait mode
@NoVIcE_Source im aware... as i use it alot too. It was just a joke :/
@@SonicGaming6 oh
Interesting way to see if some companies computers still use Windows 7
At least my Laptop don't have Crowdstrike so i'm safe
That‘s what you get for building your critical infrastructure based on a proprietary operating system. There’s a reason most critical applications are based on linux, which is open source.
Absolutely.
Seeing the sphere with a blue screen made me ROFL and idk why
Imagine that is 2025 and the BSOD starts and you see the Sphere of Las Vegas and you see the blue screen of death
Edit : nah this is a whole new level of BSOD's
Just think if the Amiga had won the microcomputer wars we would have the Red Box of Guru Meditation rather than the Blue Screen of Death.
0:35 …..SEATAC?! I HAVE TO GO TO DENVER NEXT WEDNESDAY THATS GREAT
BSOD said: the whole world forgot about me? let me remind them! 😈
mac and Linux: well... we tried to be friends but no, you had a club (crowd strike)
crowdstrike is embarassing 😭😭😭😭
The music brings back memories of myself always watching bsods
now let's just laugh and forget this all happened because things are being fixed, i hope
Might finally be some job openings in the tech industry pretty soon
1:23 someone still using windows XP/Vista/7 in MRI ???
Yes, thats me, i mean using windows 7, not the mri thing
There's no reason not to. It's not like there were any features useful for industrial applications added to windows since then, and updating can be really expensive
Wheel it’s a ct scanner! **Exposes due to malfunction 💀☢️**
The last laugh have those companies that still use Windows XP
The company that uses Linux
Amazing video, i liked and subscribed!
NOW ALL THE HACKERS KNOW WHAT SOFTWARE THESE COMPANIES USE FOR CYBER SECURITY. Good job crowdstrike
I never thought I'd ever hear this song ever again.
This is why you never use windows in production. Also this is why you never push to prod in a friday
Except everybody does. Try buying a computer without it preloaded.
@@allangibson8494 Yea at home... (and you can change the os is not like a hack or so) But this are tiny tiny PC for just one ore two task. A good Raspberry PI wuold be half the price for just the windows licens. Or do the have a free version?
i love how this feels like a video from 2013
That music is amazing!
Loved the Windows Error Remix on this one, really reintensified the 2010s for me 😂
No way MRI machine is running windows
Most do. Windows is really good at interfacing with weird (legacy) hardware. Mac’s are HORRIBLY inflexible.
even better
Windows 7
@@allangibson8494wait till you find out about linux
@@destiny_02 CrowdStrike broke Red Hat Linux in June…
@@allangibson8494 we are talking about old hardware compatibility, not crowdstrike
As someone in comments already said, it's really scary how much infrastructure runs on windows, and how brittle this infrastructure is.
Remember CtOS from Watch Dogs?
Not a “Windows” problem.
Insurance companies specifically required CloudStrike software on their clients computers as a prerequisite for coverage.
My local shopping centre had bsods on all the checkouts, idk how we checked out bc i wasnt there
Thanks to this I got to personally rob a massive corporation of a few hundred dollars because I missed my transfer flight
bill gates' pure nightmare came true
the plane will be departing in... (blue screen of death)
1:59japanese!!
Because of this incident, 6 computers out of the 15 or so we have at my workplace blue screened. That day was certainly something cause most of us couldn’t do our jobs with the network and computers all toasted like this.
2:03 BLUESCREEN BALL
2:04 the big blue screen on a giant sphere really gives the vibe of AI attack and control.
It like Microsoft sent the bsd arlam to all computers at the same time
It's amazing, all these signs that have an embedded Windows PC that don't actually do any computing, what a waste of computing resources (even though they probably don't have that much), there has to be a better way.
I know this didn’t just happen in the U.S., but I find it extremely ironic that areas of capitalism rely on a singular security firm. Especially in the air travel field, which I thought 9/11 taught us something.
They don't, if they did rely on a singular security firm then everything everywhere would have went down, but it didn't, only systems that use Crowdstrike went down.
1:36 i thonk thats a fake
Why would it be? The electronic billboards going outbound from Melbourne Friday night also had these issues, and I would assume American places use a similar technology.
@@keithbellic2629 no, i think the blue screen looks fake
@@quocdathoang8649 ohhh yeah I see that. With the weird black artefacting. Apparently, the spherical image later in this video was confirmed photoshopped, so wouldn’t surprise me if people are making fakes (be it for trolling or trying to make light of the situation)
I wonder if anybody got any photos of the outbound road leaving the Melbourne west gate freeway, as *those* certainly were real as I saw them.
@@keithbellic2629well also the font