CrowdStrike has solution to IT outage, but everything still not back to normal
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 6 ก.ย. 2024
- John Dwyer, the director of security research at cybersecurity firm Binary Defense, says a final solution will require a significant amount of manual effort to implement.
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Typewriters, fax machines, AOL and pay phones... ASSEMBLE! 😂
Pigeons … cash / gold sovereigns
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The avengers
@@mbk7771 Correct! But these antiquated machines are more like "Dessembled"!
Not even Stark could save us from the Crowdstruck mess we're in now! 😂
smoke signals
having 1 supplyer is as bad as a massive cyber attack.
I'm a cybersecurity manager and we were impacted too. thanks crowd strike. I wont be surprised if this brings crowdstrike down.
Sorry but as a cybersecurity Manager you should know that Crowdstrike is not the 1 supplier. Your corporation chose to use Crowdstrike as the cybersecurity product and affected by this. Millions of other cybersecurity managers in millions of other companies that did not choose to use Crowdstrike don't have this issue.
This is why they teach to have a Diverse infrastructure.
So a single error can not bring everything down.
This is not a glitch! It’s failure to follow basic software QA and staged roll out. If the company just rolled out to it’s corporate PC they would have noticed this.
the Malware protection software becomes the Malware
same guy as mcafee remember them?
Windows OS to Crowdstrike Malware protection: You were supposed to destroy the Sith not join them!😳
@@QuantumNaut LOL
Is an anti virus still a virus@@sentenialxmen3227
No worries… CrowdStrike and CenterPoint executives will still get their huge year end bonuses.
Wow, I was tense, but now I’m breathing as sigh of relief, knowing that😂
A real Y2K.
It is gonna be pain to manually fix and recover windows everywhere
Tell me more
This has to be the funniest thing in the business world ever.
They are total bird brains
it happens more often than you think.
Time to look for a government software company only. Enough of this private enterprise crap. How many of AT&T’s customers were hacked recently?
Crowd strike needs to beta test their update before deploying it to all the company’s
They claimed they did😂
This is one of the few reports where software quality assurance was prominently mentioned… this is part of the problem.
Theres more issues with threat protection software than the threats 🤣
I love that they gave their IT team a shout out.
Crowdstrike has really strike the crowd😂
*struck
So, how many people died due to this?
Just proves we rely on technology too much and it’s very bad
Not bad, mistakes happen all the time even without technology. This inconvenience is worth how more efficient our society operates with technology.
the fact that we suffer so much when the computers don't work shows how useful the computers are. They do a huge amount of work. without the computers we would not be able to do a lot of the things we do today. computers are not bad, the flaws are just the price we pay for the power they give us.
It is important that reporters say “there is a fix available “not that “the problem has been fixed“.
There are many many computers that still are not fixed because the correction software has not been applied either companies that own these computers
They have a very laborious process which requires sitting down at each computer and doing several steps to fix it. Some companies have tens of thousands of computers. Of course their tech-support staff is larger but it’s still gonna take many days.
Everyone: You better not have any cyber attacks.
Everyone: Why did cybersecurity software make my computer go down?
Stay home, people
Did they test the update or do some dry runs? I smell class action . . .
I work for a tech company and thankfully we were not affected. I updated my laptop to windows 11 which I understand wasn't affected. It's different windows ops that were affected. Everything has to be done manually to fix the issue which is why it will take time to get everything up and running. Glad it wasn't a cyber-attack given the fact that AT & T just had an attack recently and data of all its customers were breeched.
I can tell you that my wife works for a national company, and they use Office365 on Windows11 and all of their PC's that rebooted overnight were BSOD.
But either way, it didn't matter much because the PC's that didn't BSOD still were not able to access the server data. So, it seems that Win11 was impacted, but don't have any idea what server OSs, or versions of Windows server they use.
I have several PC's at home online 24/7, 2 running Win11with Office365, and one on Linux Mint and none of those 3 were impacted.
Seems Office365 Corporate may be the tie in. Not sure how seeing as it seems like the UEFI or boot instructions were impacted. My guess id because Office365 is cloud based.
No confirmation on the rest yet.
I still use windows 7
So im good😂
@@cheesecakefan4880 Win7 was a great OS. Very stable for over 10 years. But, I'm surprised that your browsers still work seeing as it won't get updates for HTML5. Hopefully you are not making credit card purchases with that Win7 PC.
@@cheesecakefan4880 Let me say this the outage did affect some people who use windows 10 and 11 ops. It didn't affect windows 7 so you are right you are good because it didn't affect windows 7. However I wasn't affected because of location and because of the fact that my tech company has systems in place to protect against failures like this which are rare.
@@lampkinmedia You do know that this so called outage was a product update failure. Nobody wants to call it that. Your company did not use Crowdstrike and is not affected, just like the other millions of companies that DO NOT use Crowdstrike are not affected. When are people going to get it that is has nothing to do with Microsoft.
Crowd Strike is negligent. Obviously they don't test their patches before deployment. Shameful. Crowd Strike and Microsoft should enforce rigorous testing before deploying patches from any company. They should also have a significant roll back process to be enforces at the first sign of problem.
It's called predictive programming. Getting us read for the big shut down next year.
Not everything is going to work all the time. It sucks for hospitals and people with cancelled flights, though.
Thank you for your enlightening contribution .
Whatever you do, don't work with Hertz. 😅
I’m not Donald Trump, but CrowdStrike…. *YOU’RE FIRED!* 🚫🚫!!!
This is what happens when u fully put ur trust in technology without knowing the full implications behind it. Corporations are moronic
Let’s not forget how Microsoft killed Minecraft by having the devs be lazy af.
@@Cubeytheawesome Little bro you're younger than minecraft. It's good that you're taking an interest in the adult world, though.
@@athenagreen5390 Give us a break
Imagine if people will rely on AI entirely for anything in all industries.
this is what happens when one company take up to much of the market. but i actually think in this particular instance i think that this happened because of a lack of basic testing before pushing the update.
Now they know how Houstonians feel dealing with Centerpoint last week after the tropical storm lol
Watch it be some smart teenager living in mom and dad’s basement eating hot pockets with empty bottles of Mountain Dew. Lmao
There's a lot of folks out there who are going to lose patience, get frustrated with their bricked computers and have windows revert their operating system back to day 1 and lose all of their stored info. The aftermath of this glitch will be epic.
how did they not catch this in testing? did they even test the update? this was not some niche failure condition. the flaw should have immediately shown up in testing.
I wouldn’t blame IT people for hating the ceo of crowdstrike it makes their jobs harder
We've all been crowdstriked
They sure did STRIKECROWD
A “glitch “ 😉
She literally asked, don't you have a backup plan and he said no.
Power grids, Tech…… Texas, y’all are in trouble lol
They say Worldwide, but only show images and information from the United States. 🤦♂️
Um, probably because 99% of us live in the US… and because they’re a news network based in the US… and because the problem that caused all this was based in the US. Any more stupid questions? 🤦🏾♂️
EU and Australia affected as well.
@@StellaSable4891 Worldwide
@@adh2298
1. I didn't ask a question. I made a observation related to the statement they made.
2. Air travel is international.
3. Information in this day and age flows internationally. Some of those "99%" would really like to know about events happening other places in the World; they aren't just concerned with their neck of the woods. Especially if the information involves their travel to another country that they paid thousands of dollars for.
4. The company that caused the problem is based in the United States but affected the World with their mistake.
5. I suggest that you move your bed so you get up from the other side and aren't so grouchy and rude.
How the hell can one server cause this disaster don’t they have redundancy this will happen again if they don’t fix this
I think the problem with "redundancy" is that the redundant systems use the identical software... so if there's a software problem, the redundant systems crash as well.
25 mins they be back up on line lol
sorry tripped over the cord but i plugged back in
I was working. It was stressful man 😂
The solution is a logistical nightmare, particularly when disks are encrypted - and this is the case for business users who are affected
Just a test before the new reset starts
Uninstall everything and reinstall everything 😂😂😂😂😂
lol. It won't work because the Anti Virus on the company computers usually got pushed to all clients' OS
it took the guys hr's to figore a 25 min fix lol
Yikes! I am right here in Austin TX, lived here a little over 20 years, this is crazy!
Make software companies liable for the damage resulting from automatic updates.
What’s a Microsoft AIR screen?
Microsoft "error" screen
Ask bill gates he’s the man with the on-off switch 😊
Imagine if the stock market all crashed due to this
I wasn't able to get my prescription filled.Thank God I'm not completely out😮
once in safe mode you're c:\ windows then then system 32 then Drivers if you have CrowdStrike at the delete it then go back if you see that file c-ooo delete it but restart you're computer All Banks Hospitals airline s
do the same thing now
SKYNET is becoming self aware…
Did they tried to turn servers off and on again?
What’s the whining about flight delays for? Please, if you are upset because the airline wants to be safe and not fly, go fly then
These guys smell like they don't have a class action coming
Europe was affected much less than United States of America. ❤❤
Sure it’s not a cyberattack
Lawsuit incoming
Looking like the Emergency Routing around infrastructure issues, in CrowdStrike Headquarter's state of Texas, after Hurricane Beryl might not have been included in the offending update. The fix update likely deals with that. ***not official, only a guess
Testing the waters.
Keep centralizing everything.
yeahs can thank a canadian here for fixing it
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First covid, now power grid and global outages, next digital currency?
Someone stole a lot of money
That and the money lost in business today. This attack was probably for a way deeper reason
@@lukekibblesTest run for when Trump takes office.
someone sad roll back to yr previous update …
Plus don’t allow for automatic updates, let others update first then update second if no glitches …
Plus I’m no expert 😂.
9 minute ad for Blockchain. Wake up people 🤨
Like how the hell you going to patch your fix to all this computer in a bluescreen state? They all need to manually restart and force your update to all their terminal which some are in places hard to reach and the numbers of terminal you have to restart and fixed will definitely cost them thousand of dollars on top of the money they are lossing every minute... Like we fixed it lol...
Cybermageddon
Y2K24
i know how to fix this but i am just 2 handed.
I'm stranded in Japan 😢😢😢😢😢
Oh no u poor thing, how will u ever survive?
I think you may be a victim of Hurricane Beryl.
Hope your ok ❤
Mistake? Or test. What’s next.
There’s a literal TH-cam channel that goes through global IT outages and presents them in a sarcastic presentation style. The channel’s name is ‘Kevin Fang’.
Not everything is a damn conspiracy and if you watch some of those videos, the common theme is just incompetence and/or a thing that was overlooked.
Never attribute to malice what can be more attributed to stupidity.
Posted for reaction comments only. Agree poor IT implementation is the cause. Just love seeing the comments from questioning the source of stuff like this. My experience is every update my company internal IT makes breaks something. My IT lacks protocol for proper testing and no one seems to care. The lack of upfront prep for me at work causes so much extra work.
CROWDSTRIKE SHOULD HIRE SOME INDIANS HENCEFORTH
SELL the Share ASAP!! Huge lost on the next 5 years revenue. The company might not make it. LOL
Ok, who’s trying to screw with the election this early on?🤔 #practicerun
Linux
I bet Russia isnt affected by this😂😂😂😂
Putin is no dummy
Nah they just can't afford computers
there is a foolproof solution, crowdstrike, it's called go back to security school and learn about the whole process including testing software in an inert environment thoroughly before releasing it or ... get out of the security business since you don't actually know what you are doing ..
Who updates software during heavy using? Bunch of Idiots, thanks MicroShaft, Linux or Ubuntu is a better OS.
It may be better, but for some reason Windows is the go-to OS. I guess it's just people figure it's safer (for their jobs). Back in the day there was a saying, "No one ever gets fired for buying IBM." The idea is that even if there's some other better system, IBM is familiar - and the bosses like it.
MicroShaft. That’s what Trump has according to stormy Daniels.
not if yyou delete this cause the Microsoft fix it still be there.
Yes don't relesde software before testing it on there controled enviorment
Your spelling sucks.
The internal story is that this was an attack on crowdstrike but they won't admit it coz of, you know, investors! BTW reliance on single piece of software.. Monopoly of Microsoft, crowdstrike, Adobe... All of them .. there needs to be diversification of technology. Sheep mentality
Snowden is Russian citizen
Clown Strike.
I sent Joe Bidens office the fix . I just gave you
Buy chinese software...simples
😂🤣😂🤣😂😂😂
create code with shutable bug force send to selected addresses
hysteria (the unaffected have legal liability to potentially cool off their operating systems creating domino effect)
propaganda ensues
corps/govts will push to legislate forced centralized security updates
same operating systems internationally far too many addresses
$ elective Psyop
Nope. Just sloppy QA. There really isn't a way to enforce "centralized security updates." For one thing, it wouldn't affect Mac or Linux systems.
Who pays for all the money lost? I’m sure some deals were lost
FYI all helpdesk and IT support WE ARE VALUABLE!