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CrowdStrike admits faulty content update wasn't tested on a real machine

27 points| eyalitki | 1 year ago |theverge.com

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eyalitki|1 year ago

Rapid Content Update file (detection signatures) are tested on the cloud side "Content Validator" which had a bug and didn't detect the issue with the faulty file. No where in the post mortem to CrowdStrike mention that these files are actually being tested on a real machine where the issue would have been detected. On top of that, they blame they software bug in the Content Validator.

yamumsahoe|1 year ago

guy literally tested on 600k machines in prod. imagine going home and telling it to your wife haha. kids will say you a legend.

hsag|1 year ago

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hulitu|1 year ago

> CrowdStrike admits faulty content update wasn't tested on a real machine

Real code writers don't test their code. Every user is a tester. /s