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Debunked.
Ironically it debunks it by saying, yes, Southwest has key scheduling applications running on 3.1 and 95.
Omg its so hard to reboot into safemode delete one bad file and then reboot again. SO HARD guys. So lets run windows 3.1 and windows 95 and deploy old crusty windows 2008 servers again till this vlows over. /s
I'm in IT for a living. Even my dimmest bulbs at my company were able to solve this and keep the same pc running, minus crowdstrike's bad update. I struggle to imagine what it must be like for other companies IT staff to make the choices they did during this.
Yes, yes it is if you run bitlocker with external verification.
It's even harder if the server you use for the verification itself is down.