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To avoid such issues in the future, CrowdStrike should prioritize rigorous testing across all supported configurations.

Bold of them to assume there’s a future after a gazillion off incoming lawsuits.

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I was listening to a podcast earlier, and they mentioned the fact that their legal liability may, in fact, be limited because of specific wording in most of their contracts.

In other words, they may actually get away with this in the short term. In the long-term, however, a lot of organizations and governments that were hit by this will be reevaluating their reliance on such monolithic tech solutions as crowdstrike, and even Microsoft.

So you may be right, but not for the reasons you think.

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and even Microsoft

(x) doubt

They had decades to consider Microsoft a liability. Why start doing something about it now?

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Because cybersecurity is becoming more of a priority. The US government has really put their attention on it in the last few years.

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Literally lol’d. Thanks for that!

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Contracts aren’t set in stone. Not only are those contracts modified before they are accepted by both parties, it’s difficult to limit liability when negligence is involved. CS is at worst going to be defending against those, at best defending against people dumping them ahead of schedule against their contracted term length.

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Oh so you can fire QA department, get absolutely destructive update to millions of systems across the globe and this gross negligence doesn’t matter because of magic words in a contract? I don’t think so.

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That’s not what I said

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They mean after Crowdstrike gets sold, the new company promises a more rigorous QA, and quietly rebrands it.

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Slorp is now Bonto!

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Cloudstrike, wait no!

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What are you doing Counterstrike

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I think you mean after they sell their assets to a new company. Leave the lawsuits with the old company who will shut down.

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