i worked in IT for 40 years..and i sat in untold number of meetings for large corporations that a C suite person would say something like why do we need so many IT people ..they do not generate revenue they do not build things or sell things all they do is sit in the server room...we could save alot by cutting staff by 20% (which would save from cutting C Suite bonuses) .. ..i had to fight for every inhouse tech position we had..usually the first breach would happen and C suite would want to double the IT man power util the press stopped hounding them then want to lay off 60%...
It honestly scares me so much when people are talking about how good it is that this is not an attack. If this much damage can be done unintentionally, that should be terrifying
@@DavidDomke I don't know what you mean by that. I'm seeing people complaining but there are no lives being lost here. The Border being wide open is probably a major concern compared to this. If HUMANS have an issue waiting over 12 hours for a system to reboot, then that's an issue on its own.
The first thing that tell you if you take a network security class is that all anti-virus function like viruses and can bring down a network faster than just about anything else
I work IT for a large software dev operation in Australia... PCs started to blue screen at around 3pm... by 4pm every single PC was down in every office in Australia... within 1 hour our team determined it was crowdstrike. Although still silence from Crowdstrike... our 5 man team war roomed and found and tested the fix... rolled out the fix to every 500+ Windows PC, window servers and virtual windows machine... the worst part was fix could not be applied remotely as all workstations was bricked... we had to 1 PC at a time physically in person to apply the our fix... while ours phones was going nuts with people going nuts cuz they can't work... i walked out of office at 12am... no food no breaks as a broken IT Support.... thanks to crowdstrike...
Thank you so much for your service. I told my IT guy today, “GOD BLESS YOU. AND ALL THAT YOU DO!” because they were also swamped with calls. Guys like you keep us working and connected 🙏 -Law Firm, U.S.A.
If PCs start to bluescreen, perhaps just cut the internet before all machines are bricked next time. And the software has no option to allow automatic updates on only a few test machines and delay the rest a few hours?
okay Mr. Smart ass. You try building another computer brand. ALL COMPUTERS ARE THE SAME THING. It's all ZEROS AND ONES. HOW CAN YOU CREATE ANOTHER COMPUTER THAT IS NOT MADE OUT OF ZEROS AND ONES? And WHO IS GOING BUILD IT? DO YOU KNOW HOW HARD IT IS TO BUILD A COMPUTER?
@MjV-jd2lo why all the screamy caps? Pretty unnecessary… eliminating single point of failure is actually standard practice in software. But thinking consciously about software diversity is less common. There are costs to that though, as there are costs for the point to fail. So we can certainly do something about this, minimising risk (never fully eliminating it, of course), and this might be a good trigger to start making such choices more consciously, especially for critical infrastructure. But do note that even a collectively unconscious choice still lead to software diversity to the point that not everything crashed. Linux and mac have been fine.
Many people complaining about lost / missing appointments. I experience this myself today. So yes, it is affecting hospitals much more than they like to admit.
@@Lorrdd That has nothing to do with whether they'd be affected. It matters if they use Windows and have Crowdstrike installed, or if they use a third party software that meets that criteria
The best way is to have CASH as backup. All the effort to go digital can lead to global shutdown which basically happened. Do not get rid of cash. You need a backup system
I work in healthcare. Was on the phone with IT for 3 hrs before I could even start working. The fix itself took about 5 mins but there were 100 people on the call with more waiting. What a nightmare.
@@Powderlover1 in 1941 that generation productivity made the largest military arsenal and raised the kids while the other half was fighting a war and now it seems like the only thing produced by the majority of the populace is TPS reports
Today I got my Life's first Hand Written Boarding Pass at Airport. Feeling bad for check in staff those poor guys are allready understaffed and now handling crowd in Indian Airport
Sadly, if something goes out unexpectedly, we as customers can't do a damn thing about it, other than be reimbursed in accordance to law. So much for technology and technology integration with other companies. I've discovered this all myself, like it or not. Several companies integrated and screwed my phone up to the point I had no clue what was happening.
Wait! What? You mean to tell me that today, I can actually walk into Whole Foods, Home Depot, Walmart, Trader Joe's and my device does NOT recognize that I am there and start sending me alerts, coupon codes and/or asking me "How was your visit to Target?" Every 5 minutes after I walked out of the store? YES!
@@psychotripnerdstuff👈🤡👂Shout out to the esteemed, venerable, historic, stunning, and brave Secret Cervix for making a "safe space" for women, and our President, without anyone getting misgendered, disenfranchised, marginalized, appropriated, or mean tweeted. ✊🏾🧂🧂✊🏿👂
I live in Houston. I was recently impacted by hurricane Beryl. I was six days with no electrical power, water or cell phone service/Internet. It was terrifying.
There's something happening here But what it is ain't exactly clear There's a man with a gun over there Telling me I got to beware I think it's time we stop Children, what's that sound? Everybody look, what's going down? There's battle lines being drawn Nobody's right if everybody's wrong Young people speaking their minds Getting so much resistance from behind It's time we stop Hey, what's that sound? Everybody look, what's going down? What a field day for the heat (Ooh ooh ooh) A thousand people in the street (Ooh ooh ooh) Singing songs and they carrying signs (Ooh ooh ooh) Mostly say, "Hooray for our side" (Ooh ooh ooh) It's time we stop Hey, what's that sound? Everybody look, what's going down? Paranoia strikes deep Into your life it will creep It starts when you're always afraid Step out of line, the men come and take you away We better stop Hey, what's that sound? Everybody look, what's going down? You better stop Hey, what's that sound? Everybody look, what's going down? You better stop Now, what's that sound? Everybody look, what's going down? You better stop Children, what's that sound? Everybody look, what's going down?
All of are systems are far to vulnerable. I predict eventually hackers ,AI,and glitches,solar showers,power outages etc will render most of our computers useless.
@@meritamity Like the countless hacked linux web servers around the planet? If normal people were using Linux on the desktop, it would be suffering the same problems.
What they are not telling people.. The each and every one of those physical systems are hosed... This is not something that can be remotely fixed.. Its not an '"internet' issue or an "outage". They broke the computer's ability to boot....You can't recover from that.. A tech has to physically visit each and every single system affected and fix it's bootloader. All these domestic tech workers got laid off so companies could hire Habeeb over in India for 3 and a half cents and hour.. You can't fix this with "remote" support. The financial losses is going to be in the billions.
Shouldn't this issue have been caught in a test environment before the updates were initially released to the live "production" critical infrastructure systems?
I found this to get a PC running again (Windows 10): Unfortunately, the nature of the problem means that fixing it isn't as simple as installing a patch. The workaround to break the infinite boot cycle on affected Windows machines involves manually booting into safe mode, navigating to the CrowdStrike directory, and deleting the system file that caused the problem. As such, it could be a while before all services impacted by the content update are back up and running. For those who have a Windows machine that has succumbed to the botched update (now rolled back), Crowdstrike has outlined the following steps system admins need to take to get back up and running: 1. Boot Windows into Safe Mode or the Windows Recovery Environment. 2. Navigate to the C:\Windows\System32\drivers\CrowdStrike directory. 3. Locate the file matching 'C-00000291*.sys', and delete it. 4. Boot the host normally.
It is anti-virus software. When new viruses are detected, you have to update the definitions on the machine so that malware can be found. They have to update. They did not test. Had they tested, they would have known one of their definition files was corrupted or empty.
Why do they get so many experts who don’t actually know what has happened to describe to people 80% of the facts and then leave them to think planes are affected etc.
And those people wouldn't survive if they lived in the 1920s. What's your point? Society always progresses in moves forward. Ideally my son won't have to deal with I dealt with growing up
@@DavidDomke Are you literally saying, those of us born in the 70's and 80's could not live in the Roaring Twenties?! If you completed an ounce of research, you'd noticed that the 20's saw the rise in mass production, consumerism and mass entertainment, of which the 70's enhanced. It wasn't like it is today, compared to the 70's/80's, those are FACTS! But, I'll play along. What was the dramatic change from the 20's to the 70's that makes you believe those of us from the 70's and 80's could NOT live in the 20's? Several American manufacturing companies that were created in the 20's were still there in the 70's! Look, with the exception of indoor toilets, color and cable TV and in some cases automobiles, there was nor profound changes that would make those of us from the 70's/80's not be able to cope and/or survive in the 20's! Now do you get the gist of my original post!
@sourcingsailor4987 what year do you believe that all the highways were built? That with commercial Aviation. Not to mention advancements in medicine that specifically what happened in medicine in the time between. There are people alive today that have been cured of once fatal conditions. Heck, it has been speculated that JFK would have survived if doctors had access to technology available a decade after his assassination
@@sourcingsailor4987 It surprises me how people think only in the last quarter century we have experienced social changes. A few differences between 1970s and 20s: Modern banking, mortgage lending and credits (just take a look at the US & Germany at the end of that decade), voting rights of women (most recent Western democracy to do so: France at the end of WWII), better housing (Sweden's improvements come to mind), canned food, refrigeration, home a/c units (already invented but not mass produced), telecommunications, space age inventions, computers, and so on and so on...
Lol CNN is great at finding angry interviewers. I was watching an ABC report where everyone interviewed was chill AF. "Eh, maybe get some breakfast and take a nap."
Keep trusting in using Windows for critical systems, and this will keep happening now and then. Seriously, for running ATMs there is no sense in not using Linux or Android that would not suffer that way (blue screen of death) as Windows.
That isn’t entirely fair. Yes, Windows has had many security issues as the most used and thus targeted end user platform. But their security is on par nowadays. There’s nothing that Microsoft can do about another company screwing up a kernel-level component of their security software.
IT support here, to be clear... very early this morning they had a fix... and they made it easy to fix as well, we fixed servers today and it was a 5-10 min thing on each, delete some crowdstrike update and reboot, the problem is more about fixing windows devices like laptops and desktops one by one if they were affected... some didn't. So it's still less serious than some though but still it's a real unnecessary pain for lots of businesses and clients.
Life lesson, don’t fire tech support staff.
Ha Ha Ha - Well Stated.
I work IT and didn't know this was going on until I got to work this morning
It's been a rush
@@HuskyOwner-bl1jf I’m glad you’re valued at work. You guys keep everything together and running.
or replace it with AI.
i worked in IT for 40 years..and i sat in untold number of meetings for large corporations that a C suite person would say something like why do we need so many IT people ..they do not generate revenue they do not build things or sell things all they do is sit in the server room...we could save alot by cutting staff by 20% (which would save from cutting C Suite bonuses) .. ..i had to fight for every inhouse tech position we had..usually the first breach would happen and C suite would want to double the IT man power util the press stopped hounding them then want to lay off 60%...
It honestly scares me so much when people are talking about how good it is that this is not an attack. If this much damage can be done unintentionally, that should be terrifying
I used to be a hacker. It would take serious manpower to pull a worldwide network to shut down.
@BananaCrowbar from that viewpoint, isn't an alarming more harm can be done accidentally than intentionally?
@@DavidDomke I don't know what you mean by that. I'm seeing people complaining but there are no lives being lost here. The Border being wide open is probably a major concern compared to this. If HUMANS have an issue waiting over 12 hours for a system to reboot, then that's an issue on its own.
@@BananaCrowbarwindows has built-in backdoor. "they" can shut it down anytime they want.
Lol definitely intentional
Crowdstrike prevents cyberattacks because they will do it for you 😂
Hackers can't hack a computer thats crashed with the blue screen of death! 😄
The first thing that tell you if you take a network security class is that all anti-virus function like viruses and can bring down a network faster than just about anything else
A computer can't be hacked while it is displaying a Blue Screen.
And they say china is a threat lol
Someone dropped the ball on releasing the update without testing
I work IT for a large software dev operation in Australia... PCs started to blue screen at around 3pm... by 4pm every single PC was down in every office in Australia... within 1 hour our team determined it was crowdstrike. Although still silence from Crowdstrike... our 5 man team war roomed and found and tested the fix... rolled out the fix to every 500+ Windows PC, window servers and virtual windows machine... the worst part was fix could not be applied remotely as all workstations was bricked... we had to 1 PC at a time physically in person to apply the our fix... while ours phones was going nuts with people going nuts cuz they can't work... i walked out of office at 12am... no food no breaks as a broken IT Support.... thanks to crowdstrike...
You did an amazing job. So many people were counting on you. I hope you get a raise and a well deserved vacation!
Thank you so much for your service. I told my IT guy today, “GOD BLESS YOU. AND ALL THAT YOU DO!” because they were also swamped with calls.
Guys like you keep us working and connected 🙏
-Law Firm, U.S.A.
If PCs start to bluescreen, perhaps just cut the internet before all machines are bricked next time. And the software has no option to allow automatic updates on only a few test machines and delay the rest a few hours?
@@cyberfunk3793 HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA spend a day in enterprise IT chump
Live proof of how important the technology has become in every day life!
WEF
The Godless left are throwing a hissy fit.
More that it illustrates how trapped we are by technology…
And yet most IT guys get paid pennies to keep it running. Or half your support gets outsourced. Or both
Live proof we are foolish at best for allowing ourselves to be in this situation
this is why we should embrace technical diversity, and avoid USA monopolies. Hope everybody realize the importance of tech independent.
okay Mr. Smart ass. You try building another computer brand. ALL COMPUTERS ARE THE SAME THING. It's all ZEROS AND ONES. HOW CAN YOU CREATE ANOTHER COMPUTER THAT IS NOT MADE OUT OF ZEROS AND ONES? And WHO IS GOING BUILD IT? DO YOU KNOW HOW HARD IT IS TO BUILD A COMPUTER?
@@MjV-jd2lo What if I make it out of 2's and 3's?
@@cs8712you can’t.
Here in Bulgaria everything is working
@MjV-jd2lo why all the screamy caps? Pretty unnecessary… eliminating single point of failure is actually standard practice in software. But thinking consciously about software diversity is less common. There are costs to that though, as there are costs for the point to fail. So we can certainly do something about this, minimising risk (never fully eliminating it, of course), and this might be a good trigger to start making such choices more consciously, especially for critical infrastructure. But do note that even a collectively unconscious choice still lead to software diversity to the point that not everything crashed. Linux and mac have been fine.
People are forgeting about the hospitals. Their systems are down today too
Man...good point. I hope joeys medical equipment is still working.
no they're not, they run on an internal intranet
Many people complaining about lost / missing appointments. I experience this myself today. So yes, it is affecting hospitals much more than they like to admit.
Oh my goodness what about surgeries that require internet? I’m praying hospitals’ IT can manually remedy their systems for patient care
@@Lorrdd That has nothing to do with whether they'd be affected. It matters if they use Windows and have Crowdstrike installed, or if they use a third party software that meets that criteria
This could be a lot worse. Always keep cash at home.
Did they try turning it off, and on again? 😂
😂😂😂
Control Alt Delete 😂😂
Usually that works for me.
They actually did. Sadly it didn't help lol
Press "escape" button.🎉
My last few employers wouldn't allow updates for a period of time after they were released. I'm very surprised that these major companies would.
The best way is to have CASH as backup. All the effort to go digital can lead to global shutdown which basically happened. Do not get rid of cash. You need a backup system
@@chewie94116 I only use cash unless I'm forced to.. too easy to gain info on buying habits and government access to my accounts, etc.
Wouldn’t be able to use it anyway. How would the cashier get the price? There’s a seller in this equation too.
And people still wonder why we still prefer physical media.
@@the_hiroman exactly!!
And physical money
Who's we?
@@Dgmstudios40 older and wiser humans
I work in healthcare. Was on the phone with IT for 3 hrs before I could even start working. The fix itself took about 5 mins but there were 100 people on the call with more waiting. What a nightmare.
Pen and paper disrupts globe was never a headline
Yes, but the internet is so much faster
Even if we are down for a couple days it is still faster
And that’s why previous generations were very unproductive.
@@Powderlover1 in 1941 that generation productivity made the largest military arsenal and raised the kids while the other half was fighting a war and now it seems like the only thing produced by the majority of the populace is TPS reports
@@Powderlover1 Dur my brain hurts, what a moronic comment
I can think of a few old stories involving important messages going from point A to B. Regardless of the medium.
Today I got my Life's first Hand Written Boarding Pass at Airport. Feeling bad for check in staff those poor guys are allready understaffed and now handling crowd in Indian Airport
The local Social Security office is closed for this.
Are they ever open anyways?? lol
Hard to tell the difference.
Cash is the only protection to privacy and tech crashes.
Yup, I luv printed paper.
Cashier machines can go down too and then it's practically impossible to buy anything with cash either.
We've been crowd-struck!
Its even screwed up the app I use to clock in for work.
Yes, any apps that use MSFT Azure cloud will be affected even if you’re on an iPhone.
Same haha
Glad we still have people around who grew up in a time when we didn’t have all this technology, we will be ok!
If it’s this bad with just an update glitch, a cyberattack could be much worse
Sadly, if something goes out unexpectedly, we as customers can't do a damn thing about it, other than be reimbursed in accordance to law. So much for technology and technology integration with other companies. I've discovered this all myself, like it or not. Several companies integrated and screwed my phone up to the point I had no clue what was happening.
3:42 that one company shouldn’t have that much control
Wait! What? You mean to tell me that today, I can actually walk into Whole Foods, Home Depot, Walmart, Trader Joe's and my device does NOT recognize that I am there and start sending me alerts, coupon codes and/or asking me "How was your visit to Target?" Every 5 minutes after I walked out of the store?
YES!
Seems that they did not test the 'upgrade' on a small scale first.
Or the upgrades were done by Indian software engineers and had a limited access to real data
@@tonycaine5930are you sure 🤔 hahahha WHO upgrade this IT engineer's
What I find most disturbing is the fact they didn't test the update on multiple systems before sending it out... (or at least not good enough..)
Its Y2K 25 years late
Vanguard Group is the largest shareholder of CS. New CEO of VG is Rajim. Rajim worked for BlackRock.
And they all massively shorted DJT stock one day before Butler, and the stock jumped 73% on Monday. Short squeeze, anyone?
Does EVERYTHING have to be a conspiracy theory??
@@psychotripnerdstuff👈🤡👂Shout out to the esteemed, venerable, historic, stunning, and brave Secret Cervix for making a "safe space" for women, and our President, without anyone getting misgendered, disenfranchised, marginalized, appropriated, or mean tweeted. ✊🏾🧂🧂✊🏿👂
@@FlushaArt
You need a social media break.
@@psychotripnerdstuff As insane as things have gotten, and you still think everything is normal?!! Like HOW?
Imagine the panic if our internet wasn’t working
I live in Houston. I was recently impacted by hurricane Beryl. I was six days with no electrical power, water or cell phone service/Internet. It was terrifying.
No one would know to panic without the Internet.
I worked on the first computer so I'm not concerned. Had to function without them for a long time.
And they will continue with the status quo... it's called crowd strike ? or strike crowd?
Go to the allegiant counter. That's like going to the trailer park right after the tornado!
I don't understand why people aren't receiving full refunds? For cancelled flights? 🤔
They can't, their computers are down. Information just stuck, doing nothing.
Can't issue refunds if they can't access the system
@@larod92 there's a woman complaining in this clip that her party only received a $100 refund for each of their tickets
So they’re used to be flying without computers 7:31 & banking, & groceries, & commerce & Healthcare & normal life etc. Maybe rethink “progress?”
I couldn’t buy food. Screw flying 🤯
Better talk to people about not
taking away our cash .
This is a good lesson.
Might wanna TEST it before you upload it!
From personal experience in the here and now, is the interruption of surgical and medical services in hospital.
There's something happening here
But what it is ain't exactly clear
There's a man with a gun over there
Telling me I got to beware
I think it's time we stop
Children, what's that sound?
Everybody look, what's going down?
There's battle lines being drawn
Nobody's right if everybody's wrong
Young people speaking their minds
Getting so much resistance from behind
It's time we stop
Hey, what's that sound?
Everybody look, what's going down?
What a field day for the heat (Ooh ooh ooh)
A thousand people in the street (Ooh ooh ooh)
Singing songs and they carrying signs (Ooh ooh ooh)
Mostly say, "Hooray for our side" (Ooh ooh ooh)
It's time we stop
Hey, what's that sound?
Everybody look, what's going down?
Paranoia strikes deep
Into your life it will creep
It starts when you're always afraid
Step out of line, the men come and take you away
We better stop
Hey, what's that sound?
Everybody look, what's going down?
You better stop
Hey, what's that sound?
Everybody look, what's going down?
You better stop
Now, what's that sound?
Everybody look, what's going down?
You better stop
Children, what's that sound?
Everybody look, what's going down?
@@Jesus.h.christ.v2.0 great tune
Couldn’t get Rx filled yesterday because of this
Skynet getting ready
Maybe if cyber infrastructure was more diversified and not monopolized this wouldn’t happen.
Demand compensation from Microsoft
Cash is safety from government corruption
Unplug the router for 30 seconds. 🤷🏾♀️
Hah yes or push the reset botton
As A 70 year old, analog initiative, I've often wondered......what happens to your paperless structure when the computers break. Jus sayin......
All of are systems are far to vulnerable.
I predict eventually hackers ,AI,and glitches,solar showers,power outages etc will render most of our computers useless.
Crowdstrike and Dominion
Monopoly in a nutshell.
Crowdstrike are to Blame. Send all Compensation Bills to them. For Delayed Flights and Banking Systems involved.
Testing in prod. Great idea CrowdStrike. Your name suits you
Windows strikes again.. Seriously, anyone who knows the definition of "Mission Critical" does not use Windows for it
Except in this case it was not Windows as such.
@@AndrewinAusYes, Microsoft is the victim in this case. Crowdstrike is the culprit.
@@tringuyen7519 C'mon.. Ordinary people are the victims, not Microsoft. A real OS won't let a piece of 3'rd party software crash the whole system.
@@meritamity Like the countless hacked linux web servers around the planet? If normal people were using Linux on the desktop, it would be suffering the same problems.
@@cyberfunk3793 The big problems aren't from desktops, they're from servers.
What they are not telling people.. The each and every one of those physical systems are hosed... This is not something that can be remotely fixed.. Its not an '"internet' issue or an "outage". They broke the computer's ability to boot....You can't recover from that.. A tech has to physically visit each and every single system affected and fix it's bootloader. All these domestic tech workers got laid off so companies could hire Habeeb over in India for 3 and a half cents and hour.. You can't fix this with "remote" support. The financial losses is going to be in the billions.
Those Airlines really said lemme cash in on this real quick
Yes and also New Zealand 😮
have you tried turning it off and on again?
Analog backup plan?
Yes, risk awareness, risk mitigations cost money but so does this ...
Just delete a file in safe mode and your golden
Microsoft must pay compensation to everyone at the airport.
They are offering a free upgrade to Windows 11 to affected.
pay in cash !
You mean Crowdstrike. Can't blame this on MS
@@bitman_agent67 No excuses for Microsoft. They use third parties to escape accountability.
All the developers and security engineers pulling their hair out right now
This is what happens when we put our blind faith in technology. At what point does something like this shut down the power grid for 10 million people?
@@hard-wired-g3787 via a cyber attack especially
This will have an economic impact.
Shouldn't this issue have been caught in a test environment before the updates were initially released to the live "production" critical infrastructure systems?
“ good news is this isn’t a cyber attack “ 7:51 and if there was one? normal life used to function w/o computers, etc. Maybe rethink “progress?”
Why does CNN have to go to an IT expert in Australia?
@@stoning-false-prophetsHa... Ha...
~Eddie The Ostrich
Redundant systems?
The single system of management for dependence.
This is why we need before cybersecurity back up
Cash is King of the world.
Nursing home charting system is out 😢 I wonder if it's related
It’s Skynet ! 😱🤯
We just have too big a reliance on Microsoft and its partners.
Monopolies aren't good.
Apple is monopoly as well, we called it "walled garden"
I found this to get a PC running again (Windows 10):
Unfortunately, the nature of the problem means that fixing it isn't as simple as installing a patch. The workaround to break the infinite boot cycle on affected Windows machines involves manually booting into safe mode, navigating to the CrowdStrike directory, and deleting the system file that caused the problem. As such, it could be a while before all services impacted by the content update are back up and running.
For those who have a Windows machine that has succumbed to the botched update (now rolled back), Crowdstrike has outlined the following steps system admins need to take to get back up and running:
1. Boot Windows into Safe Mode or the Windows Recovery Environment.
2. Navigate to the C:\Windows\System32\drivers\CrowdStrike directory.
3. Locate the file matching 'C-00000291*.sys', and delete it.
4. Boot the host normally.
I was like - what's everyone talking about? Then I learnt it's a windows issue and I'm on work MacBook Pro😂
خلق الله الناس لعبادته وطاعته وختم الأنبياء بمحمد صلى الله عليه وسلم.. فأسلموا أيها الناس واعبدوا ربكم حتى تنجوا من النار وتدخلوا الجنة بعد موتكم
The social security system in AMERICA was affected the Air ports are down in America
Avoid software updates. Don't fix what isn't broken. Big Corporations have convinced us that we need their constant "support" and the cloud.
It is anti-virus software. When new viruses are detected, you have to update the definitions on the machine so that malware can be found. They have to update. They did not test. Had they tested, they would have known one of their definition files was corrupted or empty.
Yet we are so eager to have AI take over
Why do they get so many experts who don’t actually know what has happened to describe to people 80% of the facts and then leave them to think planes are affected etc.
Because of rampant stupidity and mediocrity.
Y2K delayed by 24 years, lol.
Crowdstrike issue
I believe 90% of people today, could NOT live in the 70's or 80's! Thy wouldn't know what to do without a super computer in their palms!
And those people wouldn't survive if they lived in the 1920s. What's your point? Society always progresses in moves forward. Ideally my son won't have to deal with I dealt with growing up
@@DavidDomke Are you literally saying, those of us born in the 70's and 80's could not live in the Roaring Twenties?! If you completed an ounce of research, you'd noticed that the 20's saw the rise in mass production, consumerism and mass entertainment, of which the 70's enhanced. It wasn't like it is today, compared to the 70's/80's, those are FACTS!
But, I'll play along. What was the dramatic change from the 20's to the 70's that makes you believe those of us from the 70's and 80's could NOT live in the 20's? Several American manufacturing companies that were created in the 20's were still there in the 70's! Look, with the exception of indoor toilets, color and cable TV and in some cases automobiles, there was nor profound changes that would make those of us from the 70's/80's not be able to cope and/or survive in the 20's!
Now do you get the gist of my original post!
@sourcingsailor4987 what year do you believe that all the highways were built? That with commercial Aviation.
Not to mention advancements in medicine that specifically what happened in medicine in the time between. There are people alive today that have been cured of once fatal conditions. Heck, it has been speculated that JFK would have survived if doctors had access to technology available a decade after his assassination
@@sourcingsailor4987 medical and transportation technology
@@sourcingsailor4987 It surprises me how people think only in the last quarter century we have experienced social changes. A few differences between 1970s and 20s: Modern banking, mortgage lending and credits (just take a look at the US & Germany at the end of that decade), voting rights of women (most recent Western democracy to do so: France at the end of WWII), better housing (Sweden's improvements come to mind), canned food, refrigeration, home a/c units (already invented but not mass produced), telecommunications, space age inventions, computers, and so on and so on...
I guess nostrodamas missed this one
Dr. Wily returns.
Oh, darn! This means my eBay and Amazon packages will be delayed even more now!
Bot
Marked safe from Crowdstrike crash.
Widows 10 and CyberStrike saw each other as virus. Soon there after, Blue Smoke came out of my computer.
bring back ms-dos 👍💯
CEO publicly claimed it was not a cyber attack but an update, let's hope it is true.
He is correct
cash is privacy
they dont know. the answer is they dont know. you’re welcome.
Lol CNN is great at finding angry interviewers. I was watching an ABC report where everyone interviewed was chill AF. "Eh, maybe get some breakfast and take a nap."
Keep trusting in using Windows for critical systems, and this will keep happening now and then.
Seriously, for running ATMs there is no sense in not using Linux or Android that would not suffer that way (blue screen of death) as Windows.
LINUX is secure. That's why the military uses it. I remember when windows workspace came out. It was a disaster!!
LINUX and Android which is based on the kernal isn't completely bullet proof. There is always the potential for flaws 'to err is human'.
That isn’t entirely fair. Yes, Windows has had many security issues as the most used and thus targeted end user platform. But their security is on par nowadays. There’s nothing that Microsoft can do about another company screwing up a kernel-level component of their security software.
@@AndrewinAus Sure no system is bulletproof. But some are better than the others. How often does it break matters.
We need to change our system to stop computer dependence.
Dumbazz
This is just a test run
entitled Karen at airport is hilariously un self-aware
IT support here, to be clear... very early this morning they had a fix... and they made it easy to fix as well, we fixed servers today and it was a 5-10 min thing on each, delete some crowdstrike update and reboot, the problem is more about fixing windows devices like laptops and desktops one by one if they were affected... some didn't.
So it's still less serious than some though but still it's a real unnecessary pain for lots of businesses and clients.
When things like this happen I always wonder if there’s more to the story. In a national security kind of way.
Its definately rebooting itself....
The amount of people calling her a Karen, whats wrong with you people? Its money lost. Plans ruined.
TBH I thought she was pretty calm considering
anyone who is not accepting being treated unfairly and who is not afraid to voice their opinion is easily coined a "Karen " these days ...
There are Karens. She is not one of them.
Alright Karen take it easy, it's not the airlines fault. You could have bought the flight insurance
But airlines have insurance. Why can't they use it to pay customers.