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Crowdstrike Oops

2024-07-26 by: Mike Harrison
From: Mike Harrison 
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Apparently Crowdstrike released an update to a security product that is 
causing BSOD's everywhere in Corporate Microsoft user land, expect some 
major b0rk3n stuff for a few days. Big hugs to all the people out there 
that must put hands on (or at least console via KVM) to fix things.

And it looks like so far authorize.net and a couple of other things I 
need for work are working.. so far. Even if you are a Linux shop, check 
your stuff.  I'm seeing reports of various upstream vendors being 
offline or very limited.

This might explain some of the weirdness we saw in the VoIP world 
yesterday.

-- 
Mike Harrison
mike@geeklabs.com
mobile: 423 605-6943



=============================================================== From: Mike Harrison ------------------------------------------------------ Apparently Crowdstrike released an update to a security product that is causing BSOD's everywhere in Corporate Microsoft user land, expect some major b0rk3n stuff for a few days. Big hugs to all the people out there that must put hands on (or at least console via KVM) to fix things. And it looks like so far authorize.net and a couple of other things I need for work are working.. so far. Even if you are a Linux shop, check your stuff. I'm seeing reports of various upstream vendors being offline or very limited. This might explain some of the weirdness we saw in the VoIP world yesterday. -- Mike Harrison mike@geeklabs.com mobile: 423 605-6943

=============================================================== From: Mike Harrison ------------------------------------------------------ Apparently Crowdstrike released an update to a security product that is causing BSOD's everywhere in Corporate Microsoft user land, expect some major b0rk3n stuff for a few days. Big hugs to all the people out there that must put hands on (or at least console via KVM) to fix things. And it looks like so far authorize.net and a couple of other things I need for work are working.. so far. Even if you are a Linux shop, check your stuff. I'm seeing reports of various upstream vendors being offline or very limited. This might explain some of the weirdness we saw in the VoIP world yesterday. -- Mike Harrison mike@geeklabs.com mobile: 423 605-6943

=============================================================== From: "michael@tnscholten.org" ------------------------------------------------------ Crossing my fingers... So far, we haven't seen any issues. We're a 50/50 Linux/Windows shop with a= couple hundred devices. So far everything is running smoothly. O365 and a = few other online services have yet to show up on our helpdesk so here's hop= ing it stays this way! -Michael [https://ci3.googleusercontent.com/mail-sig/AIorK4wNMWFWy3K1gbf2_LjDF_S1447= 8ZqvXn0wVLQsHRDkm9QDTGSEc03BsH439LTFjR9ieBMrExpVkvN9I] KQ4SUB ________________________________ From: Mike Harrison Sent: Friday, July 19, 2024 8:35 AM To: michael@tnscholten.org Subject: [chugalug] Crowdstrike Oops Apparently Crowdstrike released an update to a security product that is causing BSOD's everywhere in Corporate Microsoft user land, expect some major b0rk3n stuff for a few days. Big hugs to all the people out there that must put hands on (or at least console via KVM) to fix things. And it looks like so far authorize.net and a couple of other things I need for work are working.. so far. Even if you are a Linux shop, check your stuff. I'm seeing reports of various upstream vendors being offline or very limited. This might explain some of the weirdness we saw in the VoIP world yesterday. -- Mike Harrison mike@geeklabs.com mobile: 423 605-6943

=============================================================== From: Dan Lyke ------------------------------------------------------ The difference between security software vendors and ransomware extortionists is that security software vendors get you to pay *before* they destroy your systems. On Fri, Jul 19, 2024 at 5:35=E2=80=AFAM Mike Harrison w= rote:

=============================================================== From: Eric Beavers ------------------------------------------------------ I don't know why people were surprised by Crowdstrike. I mean, it's right= there in the name. They were just waiting for the right time=E2=80=A6 =E2=80=A6to strike. Enjoy the veal and don't forget to tip your server! -- **Eric Beavers** Any spelling or grammatical errors found in the above post are deliberate= and included to boost the self‑esteem of those who spot them. onists is that security software vendors get you to pay *before* s e e k

=============================================================== From: Mike Harrison ------------------------------------------------------ Apparently Crowdstrike released an update to a security product that is causing BSOD's everywhere in Corporate Microsoft user land, expect some major b0rk3n stuff for a few days. Big hugs to all the people out there that must put hands on (or at least console via KVM) to fix things. And it looks like so far authorize.net and a couple of other things I need for work are working.. so far. Even if you are a Linux shop, check your stuff. I'm seeing reports of various upstream vendors being offline or very limited. This might explain some of the weirdness we saw in the VoIP world yesterday. -- Mike Harrison mike@geeklabs.com mobile: 423 605-6943

=============================================================== From: "michael@tnscholten.org" ------------------------------------------------------ Crossing my fingers... So far, we haven't seen any issues. We're a 50/50 Linux/Windows shop with a= couple hundred devices. So far everything is running smoothly. O365 and a = few other online services have yet to show up on our helpdesk so here's hop= ing it stays this way! -Michael [https://ci3.googleusercontent.com/mail-sig/AIorK4wNMWFWy3K1gbf2_LjDF_S1447= 8ZqvXn0wVLQsHRDkm9QDTGSEc03BsH439LTFjR9ieBMrExpVkvN9I] KQ4SUB ________________________________ From: Mike Harrison Sent: Friday, July 19, 2024 8:35 AM To: michael@tnscholten.org Subject: [chugalug] Crowdstrike Oops Apparently Crowdstrike released an update to a security product that is causing BSOD's everywhere in Corporate Microsoft user land, expect some major b0rk3n stuff for a few days. Big hugs to all the people out there that must put hands on (or at least console via KVM) to fix things. And it looks like so far authorize.net and a couple of other things I need for work are working.. so far. Even if you are a Linux shop, check your stuff. I'm seeing reports of various upstream vendors being offline or very limited. This might explain some of the weirdness we saw in the VoIP world yesterday. -- Mike Harrison mike@geeklabs.com mobile: 423 605-6943

=============================================================== From: Dan Lyke ------------------------------------------------------ The difference between security software vendors and ransomware extortionists is that security software vendors get you to pay *before* they destroy your systems. On Fri, Jul 19, 2024 at 5:35=E2=80=AFAM Mike Harrison w= rote:

=============================================================== From: Eric Beavers ------------------------------------------------------ I don't know why people were surprised by Crowdstrike. I mean, it's right= there in the name. They were just waiting for the right time=E2=80=A6 =E2=80=A6to strike. Enjoy the veal and don't forget to tip your server! -- **Eric Beavers** Any spelling or grammatical errors found in the above post are deliberate= and included to boost the self‑esteem of those who spot them. onists is that security software vendors get you to pay *before* s e e k