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have they ruled out any possibility of a man in the middle attack by a foreign actor?
In the middle of the download path of all the machines that got the update?
Or it being an intentional proof of concept
Foreign to who?
"Foreign" in this context just means "not Crowdstrike", not like a foreign government.
The CEO made a statement to the effect of "It's not an attack, it's just me and my company being shockingly incompetent." He didn't use exactly those words but that was the gist.
https://www.crowdstrike.com/blog/statement-on-falcon-content-update-for-windows-hosts/
I guess they could be lying, but if they were lying, I don’t know if their argument of “we’re incompetent” is instilling more trust in them.
"We are confident that only our engineers can fuck up so much, instead of our competitors"