• Aniki 🌱🌿
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    3929 days ago

    Waiting for the MS apologists to say this is a Crowdstrike problem or some other fucking dumbass shit.

    Microsoft by and large are just computational cancer at this point. Bloat, crud, fud, and junk.

      • @[email protected]
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        128 days ago

        Well… yes and no.

        The fact that Crowdstrike very obviously and intentionally fuzzed the line between ring 0 drivers and app metadata simply could not have been done without MS’s tacit (at the very least) approval. The initial version where Cloudstrike introduced that side loading threat definition update vector should have been flagged as an issue - more specifically, they should have held them to a FAR more rigorous testing and resiliency standard than they were. This is fairly standard practice (and in many cases enforced as regulatory measures) for highly critical systems and components in a lot of industries, and I’ve worked in two of those industries.

        • @BatmanAoD
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          328 days ago

          Yeah, that part is pretty wild and definitely Microsoft’s fault.

        • @[email protected]
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          127 days ago

          Microsoft creates secure boot: “we should be able to run whatever we want on our hardware!”

          Microsoft lets users install crowdstrike on their computer: “Microsoft shouldn’t let us run this on our hardware!”

          • @[email protected]
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            27 days ago

            Way to miss the nuance lol

            What I’m saying is that if a system claims to rigorously validate code that runs in a particular sensitive domain (here, ring 0), it should actually rigorously validate code. This was a process failure at the end of the day.