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Good question. There's some evidence that not all affected systems has seen this 'all zeroes' file, the first account stories varies. But something was definitely broken in the deployed data. But, once again, CrowdStrike does not paint a clear picture and it raises new questions and only partially answers old ones.

Why is it so hard for manufacturers to just go ahead and explain what really went wrong, without a lot of corporate b..t? Probably, if they do really say what happened in so many words they might open themselves for negligence lawsuits. Hopefully somebody files one anyway. The industry needs to learn to be better, and the only thing that talks loudly enough is probably money. Lost revenue, liability damages, and share holder value loss.




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