• Creat@discuss.tchncs.de
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      2 months ago

      It isn’t a Microsoft issue in the first place. Doesn’t mean switching to alternatives isn’t a good idea, but this one isn’t on them for a change.

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        2 months ago

        It’s an argument for decentralization. An argument that won’t be heeded.

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          2 months ago

          Monocultures are like this, yes. The reason bananas are less tasty than they were 100 years ago.

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        In a way it is a Microsoft problem. Windows can’t handle live updates to the system like Linux can. Security updates mean downtime to be scheduled. So they need a program to do security, so CrowdStrike comes in to do security for these companies since Microsoft can’t protect them. And mistakes happen.

        • Creat@discuss.tchncs.de
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          Ah so it’s a linux problem when the gpu driver causes instability, cause NVidia is making a shitty and proprietary linux driver and the market share is too small to warrant putting more effort in. Linux doesn’t have it’s own fully-featured graphics driver, so that company has to come in and provide their own since linux can’t supply it. And mistakes happen. Roughly the same logic.

          That’s not linux fault. Neither is it Microsofts fault when a company selling a security product decides it has to run in kernel mode and then they don’t properly test a release and just decide to yolo it.

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            Yes. You’re right. All OSs have their faults. But this is one of window’s faults.

            But this is a Microsoft problem mostly because all the news reports are saying it is.

            Anyone in Microsoft sales or marketing is going to have a tough time for a while.

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              You know the kind of companies that do this nonsense on windows have the same incentives and give the same access to third party “security” tools on Linux?

              Windows sucks. But the fact that it’s windows they broke is dumb luck.

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          Security definition updates can be installed without rebooting.

          And Crowdstrike is a more advanced system compared to normal antivirus you would use at home. It’s an endpoint protection system that does more than scan for viruses.

          Microsoft offers their own alternative called Microsoft Defender for Endpoint.

          Both Crowdstrike and Microsoft Defender for Endpoint are available on Windows, MacOS, and Linux.

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      2 months ago

      Incidentally CrowdStrike has a Linux agent and my previous company was pushing us to install it to check another box on their Cyberliability insurance form. So this could just as easy happen there too.

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      Security software is by and large theatre. There I said it.

      Install TempleOS in your production environment I guarantee no one is writing viruses for that lol