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      515 months ago

      Won’t take that long, security researchers are already decompiling the update to see if it was malicious or incompetence.

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        135 months ago

        You won’t find the incompetence in the software no matter what.

        If you fail to assume that the software contains issues – if you fail to understand that your software is made by humans and humans make mistakes, not because they’re bad but because they’re human – and if you fail to implement mechanisms to feel gracefully with inevitable failures, THAT is the incompetence.

        Failures are systemic.

        • @[email protected]
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          325 months ago

          Oh yes I make those failures myself, testing and staging and limited release schedules save my human failures from breaking the world

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            35 months ago

            One funny thing about humans is that they aren’t just gloriously fallible: they also get quite upset when that’s pointed out. :)

            Unfortunately, that’s also how you end up with blameful company cultures that actively make reliability worse, because then your humans make just the same amounts of mistakes, but they hide them – and you never get a chance to evolve your systems with the safeguards that would have prevented these.

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        25 months ago

        Think big. This may have had a target. But hitting the target only wasn’t possible so everyone got hit.

        It’s possible those responsible only had this weapon that was capable of hitting the target, maybe the plan was to disrupt world flights to make someone late tomorrow, who knows. Maybe poo-tin or Xi-the-Pooh wanted to hit America and its allies?

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          A state actor will use more precise techniques to attack specific targets. Think SolarWinds and Stuxnet.

          Ransomware doesn’t apply here and tends to depend on phishing first anyway.

          Even terrorists have specific targets in mind.

          So it’s either Bond villains or incompetence.

          Edit: The only way i can fit your comment would be an incompetent script kiddy. Even then, doesn’t make sense as all systems were not directly attacked, as would be the case, but rather through what would have to be a side-channel attack, so no.

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      155 months ago

      Never attribute to maliciousness that which can be explained by incompetence.

      That said, I’m sure the Crowdstrike CEO is currently on a phone call with three of their pet Congresscritters asking if they can get a $100M grant to harden their systems against Russia/China/NKorea/Antifa interference right now.

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        35 months ago

        If I ever become a super 1337 hacker I’m going to setup all of my exploits to look like it could be regular mismanagement, thanks for the advice

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        25 months ago

        While being simultaneously gang…handled by the unnamed 3-letter agencies representatives