The underlying problem behind today's massive IT outage | DW News
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Publicado 2024-07-19
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Todos los comentarios (21)
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Why does he keep saying "malicious" and then says there are no "malicious" actors involved? It's not a "malicious" update, it's a broken one.
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As an IT consultant I am baffled, once again, how we create so many single points of failures, know them and do NOTHING .. NOTHING to mitigate the risks. COVID has thought us NOTHING!
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He said its malicious but then its not an cyber attack but a messup on themselves. Sounds like a Freudian slip to me
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If it's not caused by a third party actor then why do we have "malicious" in statements?
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Dude has clearly never looked at the definition of 'malicious' nor the price of AWS/Azure
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The problem is that IT departments are rarely properly funded and in all too many instances businesses don't have in-house IT at all. As it stands this is not appear to be malicious as the interviewee states, it is however a product of negligence and incompetence. If an AV or other software can be instructed to delete/isolate/rename/etc a file essential to the system THIS is what happens.
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there is no way I use that screwed up cloud my info is mine and kept on my systems
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The person being interviewed should have been vetted a bit better - his presentation of the information causes more confusion than informs. "Malicious" update and "malicious" code, etc., does nothing to explain if the issue is actually an inexplicably non-compatible update which caused an unexpected cascade of failure in the existent coding. It was five minutes of not saying anything.
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Finally! An intelligent question from media. 🤯
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and then you realise it was just chat GPT 4 idea of a joke.
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Its the code that is malicious, not a human
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I stopped using Microsoft when Windows XP became obsolete and kept thinking of them as something only used outside of America. Until now.
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skynet is probing for weaknesses
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Well that was terrible. He doesnt know that cloud-only services werent affected - this only affected orgs running their own servers. And he doesnt know what malicious means
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Sorry guys. There was a sign with the writing don't touch that button while I was at the entrance of Microsoft bathroom. But I couldn't help myself.
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That’s not how software releases work
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"Malicious" is such a sensational term. Who cares if it's inaccurate?
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I always have cash.
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This audio quality, wow you poor guys are in trouble - unaffected thus far in Moo York 🐮
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This is nothing compared to watching Annie Jacobsen's book scenarios come true. Stay tuned.