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The fuckery of the AZ elections starts early
The important takeaway in all this is if it’s mission critical, it shouldn’t be running windows.Buddy drove to town for fasting blood work at Labcorp, systems down. 80 mile round trip being hangry, domino effect of not having results in time for scheduled doctor appointments, reschedule that and so on and so forth. For some folks, that could push medical care out by months!
Anything being shipped to us via Amazon or Fed-ex now shows delayed.
Customer had to reschedule a big beef pickup as they couldn't pull cash out this morning.
This is just the tip of goofy stuff in our little bubble- I know the list of affected is much longer.
What was this, a 4-hour hiccup? Can you imagine what an actual attack might look like?
For the tech savvy industry people here- how vulnerable are we?
Any chance this could happen to communications, VERIZON or ATT?
There was no choice on receiving this as it was a channel update. It was pushed to everyone. No matter what your config was.This will stop folks from auto-updates, which could start other issues.
All good here.
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Playing as a single with 3 IT guys. They don’t seem too worried about what’s going
We are VERY vulnerable. This is just a taste of what could happen.Buddy drove to town for fasting blood work at Labcorp, systems down. 80 mile round trip being hangry, domino effect of not having results in time for scheduled doctor appointments, reschedule that and so on and so forth. For some folks, that could push medical care out by months!
Anything being shipped to us via Amazon or Fed-ex now shows delayed.
Customer had to reschedule a big beef pickup as they couldn't pull cash out this morning.
This is just the tip of goofy stuff in our little bubble- I know the list of affected is much longer.
What was this, a 4-hour hiccup? Can you imagine what an actual attack might look like?
For the tech savvy industry people here- how vulnerable are we?
Any chance this could happen to communications, VERIZON or ATT?
Well interestingly enough, we had an employee on vacation in the Phillipines. He heard about it first, and woke up our security manager here at like 1am on Friday morning and they tried to mitigate it then.There was no choice on receiving this as it was a channel update. It was pushed to everyone. No matter what your config was.
Why didnt Crowdstrike run this to a region or two first? Thats where they screwed the pooch.
When I worked at Chevron (70s) we had those knuckle buster imprinters and even when I started JBP in the early 90s they were still around , anyhow a customer at Chevron drove in for a "fill up" one night stuck his card part way up between the door felt and window then bumped the window switch and down into the door the card went . FWIW as you might remember we washed front and back glass and checked under the hood and even air in tire (if asked)When I was in high school in the dark ages I worked at a gas station for a couple years. I remember sliding credit cards through the embossing plate to get a carbon copy of it then after closing I would balance and drop the recpts in the floor safe. Gas was 50 cts a gallon
People charged 2 bucks.
No cash.
If we ever get hit hard and the system goes down plastic is gonna be worthless. Those stations that have back up power to pump the gas up outta the ground are gonna be after cash..or something else of serious value. People that run around with zero cash are taking an unnecessary risk IMHO.
Something to think about anyway.
The fix was identified and deployed fairly quickly, the problem was the prior update caused a BSOD preventing those systems from receiving the fixed update. Sometimes a reload would just clear it, sometimes you needed to get into safe mode and delete CS file and reboot into normal operation.So how long until this gets figured out? I need a certified check by Wednesday morning and the banks are screwed.