IT people are under appreciated, the entire field is completely misunderstood by anyone outside of IT meaning 99.9% of the world has no idea the amount of work, training, responsibilities, risks involved. IT isn't considered essential until things like this happen, and once we fix it, the hard work is forgotten, and back to working 15 hr days for crappy salaries and fighting with HR for raises and fighting with administration for more money to keep things secure and stable because normal again. Been in it for 30 yrs. Thankless job
My experience is exactly, more skilled and technical than any regular person or most soo called high paying jobs. The only time you get a meeting with your manager is when something goes wrong not the thousands of rhings youve done good . Underpaid asf yet i have tonnes of certs and experience
@@SnarMartirosyan I love the job but hate how underpaid it is, extremely technical, firewalls, troubleshooting, switch vlan , port security etc and paid barely over minimum wage meanwhile a teacher or solicitor paid double and doesn't have half the brain or ability it's downright corrupt. Alot of the high paying it work is in dev ops and management management jobs almost impossible to get without exp. Third line support which is the highest level just paid slightly more than a teacher and all the areas they need to knows 365, network design, VMware backups, Cisco, hp, tp link switches , all types of different firewalls. It's corrupt asf and disgusting how these unskilled workers are paid more. It's the most technical and skilled field in any work industry no debate
I worked at an IT company once, but it was easy, we gave licences to people aka computers, and I know also that people in companies rely strongly on the IT people, they are doing a lot.. behind the scenes. I am not an IT person actually and the job was a short one but I could see a bit what was going on or is going on. So I also understand that it will be more complicated than people think cause only IT guys can fix it in certain companies, or let say, they will sure be the only ones who can deal with this issue and that makes it look bleak, they all will have to wait for the IT guys to arrive... they usually have to come in and people can't work for the time they work on the computers. One can only say, have fun, guys.. 😑☺
I WORK I.T. at a Fortune 100 Company. Today has been a huge mess for us. We have to fix each Server, Desktop, and Laptop that Blue Screened one by one. It's going to take days. Users are not happy.
@@cdchannel People want to keep pointing fingers at crowdstrike like it isn’t Microsoft’s fault when in fact IT IS TOO THEIR FAILT AS WELL. They would be wise to make sure they diversify their security, because to not do it at this point is an invitation to another disaster🙈
My employer is a tech company with emphasis on security and all employees use Windows, but we don't let whatever update Microsoft pushes to be installed right away. The company has a dedicated to team that tests Windows updates first and then pushes to employee computers.
@@EvanMcLean55 There is software to deploy the suggested security updates by manufacturer, businesses, for apps, opetating system, and test them agsinst the software your business uses as well as the operating system. Not just have business x push them out without testing…
Correct. I wonder what the fraction of affected machines is. Is this number 90% or 1%? If it's 1%, a small sample may not have caught it. In this case a gradual rollout would have at least helped. If it's 90%, a small sample would have caught it. I'm interested in how this all shakes out.
This outage did not take anyone's data. It made the host computer that can use the cloud for storage to shut down in a coding error. No data was pirated or could be pirated by the vendor.
There is no "fix deployed" they simply stopped the update from bricking thousands if machines a second... The "fix" is a bandaid workaround that must be implemented on every single machine manually. Crowdstrike has absolutely no way to fix any machine that was corrupted and bricked by its update prior to them halting their intentional attack. Anyone who believes this was unintentional has a severe intellect deficiency. The gravity of this situation cannot be understated or downplayed. This was the single largest computer breach in human history.
For all the people who say this is what happens. Really? Seems pretty significant to me, and at a global level? No, this isnt something that just happens. No matter the reason. It is good to acknowledge our moments of weakness. Its how we keep stuff in order. Do not normalize poor quality control.
I just find this incredibly funny. I hope this results in Microsoft selling off their stuff. Maybe then Minecraft can be a game with actual updates and RUclipsrs who aren’t pedos.
Yep, as this guy says, there is no real "fix" outside of our manual intervention. CrowdStrike might call it a fix, but that does not fix what has already been broken. We need to go and delete that file from the command prompt from the recovery environment as I had been doing for hours today...
It's pretty safe to assume that the big orange box retailer I work for has Crowdstrike because some of our computers had the BSOD this morning. The problems were also affecting customer order apps.
companies used to vet their own security patches and test them, then came the "service" industry and the "service" does it for you and it becomes global and takes the local IT out of the mix except when there are problems, but the "real fix" is when they GLOBALLY push it out. The Global Centralized needs to go back to Decentralized and let business who know their business take care of their business and test the patch for THEIR environment! There wouldn't be worldwide outages if business went back to taking care of things themselves.
Something I've not seen touched on concerning this outage... is the fact that so many vital industries seem to be using the ONE SINGLE cybersecurity company. This is unbelievably dangerous, as this outage shows... but also because it puts too much of the world's security under one single firm, making it far easier for hackers to attack.
Servers are the easy part if the company that owns them has invested in management modules that allow remote connections (before the OS even boots). Hard part is the thousands of end user laptops and computers whereby someone will have to enter recovery mode (with Bitlocker recovery key - so hope organizations have that manged), and delete the bad file, and reboot. This cannot be done remotely.
Every day, thousands of new software releases are launched worldwide, with some potentially lacking adequate testing and requiring rollback. Today's CrowdStrike Falcon release significantly impacted many organizations that depend on CrowdStrike for security services. Therefore, news media should emphasize what public and private sector organizations can (and should) do to mitigate risks and vulnerabilities associated with new software releases
Microsoft is running their "services" similiarly... things need to go back to the local client and huge corporations needs to keep their hands off global pushes and let local IT take care of their own environment
LMAO restarting tens of millions of Windows machines into safe mode individually and rolling back the OS one by one. Looks like hundreds of IT directors won’t be seeing their families this weekend. Somebody at Crowdstrike is so losing their job.
ESET is top notch. Most likely the best AV company in years. Hope they don't make the same mistake. Crowdstrike made a misleading claim that it deployed the fix. Most of these computerS were stuck on a blue screen (BSOD). A person needs to manually reboot every machine in safe mode and go to the crowdstrike directory and delete the file. It's time consuming. Imagine how many computers are affected in the world.
@@jakobole there are just certain things real professionals don’t do on Fridays. Whether it’s superstition or logic that dictates, it’s just an unwritten rule. If you saw the CEO having a panic attack on live tv this morning and barely able to compose himself, you would see that is more serious than anyone is letting on so far
Why didn't he answer the last question.?.? Probably because no I.T. professional would ever do a mass update across the board on major critical systems. Especially, Airlines, Banks, First Responders. Something larger is at play. CrowdStrike is way better than that I know.
Yeah, once you have an update going to your system and it screws up the system. You can’t just turn on the system and think it’s gonna work again when you get a new update remember your system is broken. You have to boot your computer in safe mode usually remove one update and install a new update. it’s one thing to have to do that for your household, but imagine having to do it for every computer that was affected in your business. That is going to take time and effort.
4:12 - "...but, it's also important that businesses have cyber-resilience... being able to operate when the internet is down." Wait. In 2000, you all told them to hop on the internet... and now you're telling them to get used to no-internet... this is the Hokey Pokey!
It doesn’t matter what Crowdstrike does. The Windows kernel cannot just crash because an application misbehaved. This is entirely Microsoft’s fault due to the low quality of their operating system.
"white rabbit object. Whatever it did, it did it all. But with the key checks off the computer didn't file the keystrokes. So the only way to find them now is to go through the computers lines code, one by one. How many lines of code are there? Bout' 2mllion" *blows smoke at computer screen
Hack or a faulty update? Advise to IT people, next time stick to your original version of the story no matter what it may be. Don’t give a conclusive result unless you’re absolutely sure. Otherwise your going to raise a lot of eyebrows from a world that is already pretty familiar with how technology reacts under certain scenarios. SMH.
So the expert that brought in for more information basically said “ we don’t know”? Seriously? I don’t know either so what makes him any expert for this case ?
An expert that says "we dont know " shouldn't be weird , only scam artist have an answer to everything , specially in something that is not yet finished. Good information cant be fast and cheap .
ESET removes anything it thinks is a virus with no chance of recovery. This is how I lost a whole folder of self written utilities I use on a regular basis, don't run ESET if you are a programmer that writes programs that do special things, ESET will think it's a virus.
if you think dell isnt effected by this, you might be too far gone. lol seriously? tell me you are trolling... please.,. even just to save face... your trolling right?
So all companies should either use IOS from Apple , ir run Linux!! Diversify the software and hardware !! Cant always rely on MSoft . Ever since WIN 11 , i loved NT 98 , 10. Blame Kamala , the IT czar , and border czar , recently gun czar !!
No problem there as my friends over there, tell me. Looks like an Israeli job but they'll blame it on Iran as they blamed Trump assassination on Iran Hilarious 😅
IT people are under appreciated, the entire field is completely misunderstood by anyone outside of IT meaning 99.9% of the world has no idea the amount of work, training, responsibilities, risks involved. IT isn't considered essential until things like this happen, and once we fix it, the hard work is forgotten, and back to working 15 hr days for crappy salaries and fighting with HR for raises and fighting with administration for more money to keep things secure and stable because normal again. Been in it for 30 yrs. Thankless job
My experience is exactly, more skilled and technical than any regular person or most soo called high paying jobs. The only time you get a meeting with your manager is when something goes wrong not the thousands of rhings youve done good . Underpaid asf yet i have tonnes of certs and experience
Couldn't agree more. When things run smoothly without any issues, nobody thanks IT. When things happen, even minor, everybody blames IT.
@@SnarMartirosyan I love the job but hate how underpaid it is, extremely technical, firewalls, troubleshooting, switch vlan , port security etc and paid barely over minimum wage meanwhile a teacher or solicitor paid double and doesn't have half the brain or ability it's downright corrupt. Alot of the high paying it work is in dev ops and management management jobs almost impossible to get without exp. Third line support which is the highest level just paid slightly more than a teacher and all the areas they need to knows 365, network design, VMware backups, Cisco, hp, tp link switches , all types of different firewalls. It's corrupt asf and disgusting how these unskilled workers are paid more. It's the most technical and skilled field in any work industry no debate
Thank you for your work
I worked at an IT company once, but it was easy, we gave licences to people aka computers, and I know also that people in companies rely strongly on the IT people, they are doing a lot.. behind the scenes. I am not an IT person actually and the job was a short one but I could see a bit what was going on or is going on. So I also understand that it will be more complicated than people think cause only IT guys can fix it in certain companies, or let say, they will sure be the only ones who can deal with this issue and that makes it look bleak, they all will have to wait for the IT guys to arrive... they usually have to come in and people can't work for the time they work on the computers. One can only say, have fun, guys.. 😑☺
I WORK I.T. at a Fortune 100 Company. Today has been a huge mess for us. We have to fix each Server, Desktop, and Laptop that Blue Screened one by one. It's going to take days. Users are not happy.
It's even worse Considering it happened on a Friday. It would've suck any day of the week but IT employees are tired by now and so it sucks even more
Hope you not a Trump supporter
@@KhawmTiti Trump supporters don't work in I.T. - Because it takes intelligence and a college education.
Ooooof sucks to suck
Same situation- feel your pain
Too much power in the hands of one company. That's what happens when you put all your eggs in one basket.
I'm shocked more people aren't seeing this issue.
@@cdchannel People want to keep pointing fingers at crowdstrike like it isn’t Microsoft’s fault when in fact IT IS TOO THEIR FAILT AS WELL. They would be wise to make sure they diversify their security, because to not do it at this point is an invitation to another disaster🙈
My employer is a tech company with emphasis on security and all employees use Windows, but we don't let whatever update Microsoft pushes to be installed right away. The company has a dedicated to team that tests Windows updates first and then pushes to employee computers.
It wasn't a MS update. It was a crowdstrike update.
Hope they have some billions set aside for the incoming lawsuits
maybe they can blame it on chatgpt, "AI didn't test my code correctly" sad
Reserve funds depleted lol
nah, I'm sure everyone clicked ACCEPT on the license agreement which said they aren't responsible for any issues.
@@brianm2238 no waaait, that is gone from the update. What are you talking about?🤷♂️😉😂
yikes that is rough. whoever had to fix this, I feel for ya, It must have been a LONG day.
Stop using 3rd-party cloud stuff and turn-off automatic updates.
Well said!
and your now vulnerable to the 50 new hacks created this month?
oh you forgot to manually update for last 6 months and now are ransomwared?
@@EvanMcLean55 There is software to deploy the suggested security updates by manufacturer, businesses, for apps, opetating system, and test them agsinst the software your business uses as well as the operating system. Not just have business x push them out without testing…
This is what you get when companies replace humans with AI.
We need AI ..is a must 👌🏻
No, not this. The AI fallout will be MUCH worse
Yes AI is the way to go. This could never have happened if it was controlled by AI.
The same feeling over here as well.
This is a wake up call to the world. We can't rely solely on computers for our daily lives. There always must be a manual back up system in place.
Bring back Morse code
The problem is relying on one single company for security.
THERE IS NO FIX DEPLOYED!!!! YOU NEED TO PHYSICALLY WALK TO PC AND DELETE AFFECTED FILES. THIS IS A LIE.
They just said that in the video. Manual setup needed to fix this issue.
Hi, I’m the CEO of Crowdsource. So you calling me a liar?
My question is the testing process for this deployment, including roll-out to good small representative sample of workstations first.
Correct. I wonder what the fraction of affected machines is. Is this number 90% or 1%? If it's 1%, a small sample may not have caught it. In this case a gradual rollout would have at least helped. If it's 90%, a small sample would have caught it. I'm interested in how this all shakes out.
My friend who works in IT is prolly working overtime right now.
This outage did not take anyone's data. It made the host computer that can use the cloud for storage to shut down in a coding error. No data was pirated or could be pirated by the vendor.
Bs, you cant push the update to systems which already blue screened. You need to delete a file in safe mode before the system can boot.
We did everything by pen/paper today😮
The crazy thing is that it was real-time across all the PCs worldwide. Pretoria, South Africa.
CrowdStrike. Talk about truth in name.
There is no "fix deployed" they simply stopped the update from bricking thousands if machines a second... The "fix" is a bandaid workaround that must be implemented on every single machine manually. Crowdstrike has absolutely no way to fix any machine that was corrupted and bricked by its update prior to them halting their intentional attack. Anyone who believes this was unintentional has a severe intellect deficiency. The gravity of this situation cannot be understated or downplayed. This was the single largest computer breach in human history.
For all the people who say this is what happens.
Really?
Seems pretty significant to me, and at a global level?
No, this isnt something that just happens.
No matter the reason.
It is good to acknowledge our moments of weakness.
Its how we keep stuff in order.
Do not normalize poor quality control.
I just find this incredibly funny. I hope this results in Microsoft selling off their stuff.
Maybe then Minecraft can be a game with actual updates and RUclipsrs who aren’t pedos.
Yep, as this guy says, there is no real "fix" outside of our manual intervention. CrowdStrike might call it a fix, but that does not fix what has already been broken. We need to go and delete that file from the command prompt from the recovery environment as I had been doing for hours today...
I laughed when I saw them publish the fix. Saw a post by one guy saying he has 35000 servers.
@@jonboy2950 blessed be him name 😂😂😂😂
Ummmm you can't apply the fix if your machine has the BSOD. 9hrs so far on my outage bridges.
Yea that I was thinking the same😅😅😅
Yep, would need to do steps on the computer to get rid of this update for the computer to boot.
I wonder on WHY other computer Operating Systems like Google Chrome Mac OSX and Linux OS along with Amazon Fire OS Were never affected by this!?
It's pretty safe to assume that the big orange box retailer I work for has Crowdstrike because some of our computers had the BSOD this morning. The problems were also affecting customer order apps.
Humanities modern downfall is an overreliance of technology.
I think our two-party hostility system in the most powerful nation is a bigger threat but ok
@@Cubeytheawesome That has been going on for so many decades now?🙈😂
It'll take weeks to implement.
companies used to vet their own security patches and test them, then came the "service" industry and the "service" does it for you and it becomes global and takes the local IT out of the mix except when there are problems, but the "real fix" is when they GLOBALLY push it out. The Global Centralized needs to go back to Decentralized and let business who know their business take care of their business and test the patch for THEIR environment! There wouldn't be worldwide outages if business went back to taking care of things themselves.
Something I've not seen touched on concerning this outage... is the fact that so many vital industries seem to be using the ONE SINGLE cybersecurity company. This is unbelievably dangerous, as this outage shows... but also because it puts too much of the world's security under one single firm, making it far easier for hackers to attack.
Surely this is end for crowdstrike theyll have trillions in lawsuits the company will fold
Servers are the easy part if the company that owns them has invested in management modules that allow remote connections (before the OS even boots). Hard part is the thousands of end user laptops and computers whereby someone will have to enter recovery mode (with Bitlocker recovery key - so hope organizations have that manged), and delete the bad file, and reboot. This cannot be done remotely.
I wonder if this is part of a scheme to affect the stock market and for hackers to profit from this so-called "system error".
If one company can cause this much global carnage it should not wield so much power
Every day, thousands of new software releases are launched worldwide, with some potentially lacking adequate testing and requiring rollback. Today's CrowdStrike Falcon release significantly impacted many organizations that depend on CrowdStrike for security services. Therefore, news media should emphasize what public and private sector organizations can (and should) do to mitigate risks and vulnerabilities associated with new software releases
Too many programming languages, too many software releases, too many things to learn. At the end no one is an expert.
Not named crowd strike for no reason
crowd stroke
im selling all my shares
4:34 No it won't. They will forget all about this as soon as their computers are back up and running.
Just like LastPass
This all goes to show … the update frenzy is crazy. Let someone else take the risk of doing updates and wait until it’s safe until you update.
MS need to put crowdstrike out of business
"The only way to fix 'Windows Update' is to get rid of Microsoft Windows" !!!
They need to diversify their security, now the company is a target 🙈SMH
Microsoft is running their "services" similiarly... things need to go back to the local client and huge corporations needs to keep their hands off global pushes and let local IT take care of their own environment
Honestly Microsoft needs to do more. This affected the whole world, so they will need to sell off a lot.
@@Cubeytheawesome Crowdstrike was the one with the faulty patch - services instead of on the client is the another real problem.
LMAO restarting tens of millions of Windows machines into safe mode individually and rolling back the OS one by one. Looks like hundreds of IT directors won’t be seeing their families this weekend. Somebody at Crowdstrike is so losing their job.
We are going to hear a lot of BS from IT people.
Payroll got messed up at work adp having issues. Today was pay day but monday is when it will get to banks.
The empire strikes back.
Controlling the masses, next digital currency?
ESET is top notch. Most likely the best AV company in years. Hope they don't make the same mistake.
Crowdstrike made a misleading claim that it deployed the fix. Most of these computerS were stuck on a blue screen (BSOD). A person needs to manually reboot every machine in safe mode and go to the crowdstrike directory and delete the file. It's time consuming. Imagine how many computers are affected in the world.
Doesn't Canada rate a mention???? We are affected too.
Nah problem seems to be confined to US borders. That was just mild sarcasm, it's causing havoc here in Australia too.
My toyota corolla which runs on windows 2000 turned off on the highway.
Wow really?
Trust us!
I didn't even notice anything.. but there again I don't use Windows😂😂
Wow. Using big words like "deployed," they must know what they're doing.
Uninstall everything and reinstall everything
Doesn't help if your device is already Blue Screened... 😅
We don’t push huge updates like this on Fridays!!!! This makes no sense it’s lies!!!!
Is it better on Mondays?
@@jakobole there are just certain things real professionals don’t do on Fridays. Whether it’s superstition or logic that dictates, it’s just an unwritten rule. If you saw the CEO having a panic attack on live tv this morning and barely able to compose himself, you would see that is more serious than anyone is letting on so far
@@jakobole Not for the IT guy who wants the weekend off 😂🙈
My company is too cheap for CrowdStrike, so we are unscathed hahahahahhaaA
😂
Why didn't he answer the last question.?.? Probably because no I.T. professional would ever do a mass update across the board on major critical systems. Especially, Airlines, Banks, First Responders. Something larger is at play. CrowdStrike is way better than that I know.
This is ridiculous
Why
Is it wrong I find this incredibly hilarious?
2:18 Today is July 19th united states central time stamped
IT folks just need to boot up the machine and uninstalled that upgrade.
So basically we got hacked ?
Guess we should expect to see a Ninjeo about this.
Was the Crowdstrike update written by AI??
No intelligence, artificial or otherwise.
@@Bonjour-WorldIsraeli one!
@@jazminew38 Cyprus Two !
Skynet is currently online and looking for the virus. Everything will be back to normal soon.
Interesting too that the company that caused this problem is called "CrowdStrike".... think about that for a minute.
In Tyler we tryst
Did they test the SW before implementation. Such a dumb mistake when it’s from what they called cybersecurity. Is it a cyber joke!
Yeah, once you have an update going to your system and it screws up the system. You can’t just turn on the system and think it’s gonna work again when you get a new update remember your system is broken. You have to boot your computer in safe mode usually remove one update and install a new update. it’s one thing to have to do that for your household, but imagine having to do it for every computer that was affected in your business. That is going to take time and effort.
And servers too.
Everyone stop complaining. It's just an "Issue".
Wouldn't techs still have to go to each computer to stop them from continuously rebooting
4:12 - "...but, it's also important that businesses have cyber-resilience... being able to operate when the internet is down."
Wait. In 2000, you all told them to hop on the internet... and now you're telling them to get used to no-internet... this is the Hokey Pokey!
Like watching an episode of Mr Robot
Rock in roll 😎👍buckle up sheep 🐑 watch Bluewater and C21👽🛸🤠
Interesting
It doesn’t matter what Crowdstrike does. The Windows kernel cannot just crash because an application misbehaved. This is entirely Microsoft’s fault due to the low quality of their operating system.
Perhaps the CrowdStrike code runs in ring 0 in the kernel, since it's anti-virus. In other words, this isn't just a usual application.
@@randyp3871 Microsoft are still responsible for allowing anything to run in kernel space and bring the entire OS down as a result.
Woohoo! All my criminal records & debt got erased. ❤CrowdStrike & Microsoft
"white rabbit object. Whatever it did, it did it all. But with the key checks off the computer didn't file the keystrokes. So the only way to find them now is to go through the computers lines code, one by one. How many lines of code are there? Bout' 2mllion" *blows smoke at computer screen
Hack or a faulty update? Advise to IT people, next time stick to your original version of the story no matter what it may be. Don’t give a conclusive result unless you’re absolutely sure. Otherwise your going to raise a lot of eyebrows from a world that is already pretty familiar with how technology reacts under certain scenarios. SMH.
" Fix Deployed " 😂🤣😄😂🤣
what a not so clever deflection . " deployed " has no time limit associated with it !
Is Kimberly Cheatle the head of CrowdStrike, also?? I'm asking for a friend...
Crowdstrike just testing AI to write the code lmao.
So the expert that brought in for more information basically said “ we don’t know”? Seriously? I don’t know either so what makes him any expert for this case ?
why does everything have to be political
@@johnnybu lol you are the first comment thats political. bots are hilariously bad these days.
An expert that says "we dont know " shouldn't be weird , only scam artist have an answer to everything , specially in something that is not yet finished. Good information cant be fast and cheap .
@@GardenisLife I responded to the wrong poster. There was someone who was commenting about DEI
Only an American company could do this... America is a joke anymore
This was a test to see if we are on path to being fully controlled 😄
It becomes self-aware at 2:14 a.m. Eastern time, August 29th
Blue Friday
ESET removes anything it thinks is a virus with no chance of recovery. This is how I lost a whole folder of self written utilities I use on a regular basis, don't run ESET if you are a programmer that writes programs that do special things, ESET will think it's a virus.
😂 deployed to who ? The people can’t login 😢😢😢😢
should have stuck with dell
if you think dell isnt effected by this, you might be too far gone. lol seriously? tell me you are trolling... please.,. even just to save face... your trolling right?
Testing our digital nuke for the first time.
Y2k bug
"The only way to fix 'Windows Update' is to get rid of Microsoft Windows" !!!
It's not a windows update issue
Microsoft's legendary 'blue screen of death' strikes again. Just switch to Linux and be done with it!
I’d would have recommended opera gx, but Sadly, despite how funny they are, it’s spyware
Jesus Is King 👑
So all companies should either use IOS from Apple , ir run Linux!! Diversify the software and hardware !! Cant always rely on MSoft . Ever since WIN 11 , i loved NT 98 , 10. Blame Kamala , the IT czar , and border czar , recently gun czar !!
How are Russia and China??
No problem there as my friends over there, tell me. Looks like an Israeli job but they'll blame it on Iran as they blamed Trump assassination on Iran Hilarious 😅
Spirit realm is not playing games with BILL GATES of MICROSOFT.!!!
WRONG GATE.!!!
YALL PLEASE MIND THE SIGNS AROUND THE CONSTRUCTION ZONES!!!!
What?
Does any one trust what this guy is saying?
" IT"...
NO LONGER MEANS THE I.T. GUY.....😂
The Anti Virus Virus
MICROSOFT LAID OFF THEIR DEI TEAM 5 DAYS AGO, IS DEI HIRES REACTING TO THE WRITING ON THE WALL?
This is not about MS. It is Crowdstrike
@@trailerhaul8200 It was through MS updates. its absolutely about MS just as much as it is microsoft....
Don't discount Microsoft they could be to blame. They write the programs. Just saying.@@trailerhaul8200
why does everything have to be political?
Seriously this is what you report! People missing their elective surgeries was hampered. You got a long way to go to get to actual journalism
Crowdstrike was involved in 2020 elections
Smart. can't get hacked if it doesn't work