Thread regarding Lumen Technologies layoffs

What a fool believes .

“ Our modern world is very interconnected. So interconnected that when one little piece of the system goes sour, it can bring down entire industries. In recent years, that reality has led to a pushback against the trend toward globalization, with many countries and companies advocating for diversification, reshoring and protectionism.

Let's see if a similar development will happen in the world of cyber. Little piece of code: Outages were seen across the world overnight, which impacted everything from airports and health providers to banks and stock exchanges. Many businesses that run Microsoft (MSFT) systems also experienced difficulties, with employees forced to face the "blue screen of death."

While there was some initial confusion over the origin of the outage, cybersecurity provider CrowdStrike (CRWD) admitted guilt in the ensuing hours, tracing the issue to "a defect found in a single content update for Windows hosts."

Whether it was panicking investors, or traders looking to make a quick buck, shares of the cybersecurity firm slumped as much as 20% in premarket trading. At issue seems to be one of the company's main products called CrowdStrike Falcon, which is a platform designed to stop cybersecurity threats using cloud technology. The impact was enormous, to say the least, and resulted in several rival cybersecurity stocks heading higher. We're on it: "This is not a security incident or cyberattack.

The issue has been identified, isolated and a fix has been deployed," CrowdStrike CEO George Kurtz wrote on X. "

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Remember last year AT&T said it was a glitch only to confess 9 - 10 months latter this year they'd been hacked.

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Post ID: @OP+1tA6thbh

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Why run CS? Microsoft has a much better product with Defender Atp and Intune. And it's MSFT. WINDOWS runs much better if you go pure MSFT. AZURE, Entra, MSFT 365, Intune and no issues.

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Post ID: @2mrl+1tA6thbh

"Why is everyone out there on the CrowdStrike train?"

Because maybe you want to use the best product for your environment and budget?
CS is a good product. And although a problem like a bad update is a risk, its a lower risk than getting hit with malware that CS could help you avoid.
I think CS will have a hard time staying in business bc of this. Lumen recovered, licks their wounds...and latches onto another product like Elon just did.

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Post ID: @1lhh+1tA6thbh

Hello Kitty is still a cat to me

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Post ID: @1ksk+1tA6thbh

Why is everyone out there on the CrowdStrike train? When you become part of a common group you also become part of prime target regardless if the issue was from bad actor or just a software glitch. Some parts of Lumen are still non-functional because of this CrowdStrike issue.

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Post ID: @fcf+1tA6thbh

Globalism was a putrid concept from the beginning. Bad actors are always 2 steps ahead of the software companies (hot patches almost daily ring a bell). Must I need say where 98% of the bad actors are?!?! Many times over have software developers turned coat for the almighty dollar....globalism at its finest folks!!

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