🌎 Discussion: Online Piracy, AI, Net Neutrality, Killswitch, and Other Internet Issues II

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Hackers successfully stole the phone records of "nearly all" AT&T customers and an unnamed number of MVNO subscribers. AT&T has disclosed the incident to regulators and is working with law enforcement to rectify the situation. One suspect has already been apprehended for their alleged involvement.
 
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Kurtz told NBC's Today Show Friday morning that CrowdStrike is "deeply sorry for the impact that we’ve caused to customers."

As noted on Mastodon by LittleAlex, Kurtz was the Chief Technology Officer of security firm McAfee when, in April 2010, that firm sent an update that deleted a crucial Windows XP file that caused widespread outages and required system-by-system file repair.
Windows is so riddled with holes that companies use third parties with Windows kernel access like CrowdStrike to protect them. Crowdstrike itself is also an attack vector for private hackers and state hackers to gain access to lots of global infrastructure through Windows.
 

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