Re: [Discuss] CrowdStrike

2024-07-24 Thread Jason Normand
So is Mass RMV, they have to go out to all the inspection systems and
apply the fix onsite.   And I suspect they don't care much about the
EULAs...

On Wed, Jul 24, 2024 at 1:53 PM Rich Pieri  wrote:
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> On Wed, 24 Jul 2024 10:39:33 -0700
> Kent Borg  wrote:
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> > That would be nice.
> >
> > This was one of the biggest bugs ever. Delta Airlines is still having
> > problems today.
>
> So is Mass General, or they were yesterday.
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Re: [Discuss] CrowdStrike

2024-07-24 Thread Jason Normand
>
> Probably they had a really complicated test that was supposed to catch
> this, but really complicated tests are themselves buggy. Who tested that
> the test catches the failures it is supposed to test? Not the
> non-existent QA department…
>
>
> -kb
>

It's hilarious because this is literally their excuse, their statement:

"Due to a bug in the Content Validator, one of the two Template
Instances passed validation despite containing problematic content
data,"

(https://www.cnbc.com/2024/07/24/crowdstrike-says-bug-in-quality-control-process-led-to-botched-update.html)
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