pornhub still works guys. We're good.
Can’t feel anything with protection. So they took off Crowdsource and promised to pull out before any viruses came in.
pornhub still works guys. We're good.
A little feeding the geese on a Friday morningpornhub still works guys. We're good.
it's so weird, we have a couple of vms for our databases, but or on-prem is just fine too. we're knee deep in microsoft so I figured it would've affected us too, but nope. we got luckyIn this instance, moving to the cloud has paid off for my team. With that said, there are a few hundred on-prem Windows servers that other teams are scrambling to bounce.
get those electrolytes!The first half of my workday is analyzing a bunch of data that arrives via email from across the pond and is typically waiting in my inbox when I log on at 7.
This morning is a welcome opportunity to relax, enjoy my coffee, and recover some of the energy burned on CFB25 last night.
Ironically I can still access/use teams and office. Why am I the only one?
I came in to work just fine too, doesn't seem like we were affected either. All of our services and processes never had a hiccup. No downtime on our servers, anything
it's so weird, we have a couple of vms for our databases, but or on-prem is just fine too. we're knee deep in microsoft so I figured it would've affected us too, but nope. we got lucky
Because this is a CrowdStrike issue not a Microsoft issue.
Your company/employer doesn’t use CrowdStrike for endpoint protection so you’re not involved with this issue
Word is he heard Crowdstrike requires employees to have grass lawnsYeah yeah yeah what did you accidentally push to prod that broke everything??????
As an outsourcer we do these all the time. I hate themMy company is doing their business continuity drill... tomorrow.
well that's good, I'm a developer not a sysadmin, so I'm not aware of what's behind the hood so to speak. It does seem it was exclusively an issue with crowdstrike/microsoft though.Because this is a CrowdStrike issue not a Microsoft issue.
Your company/employer doesn’t use CrowdStrike for endpoint protection so you’re not involved with this issue
Yeah, CrowdStrike problem, but only in their Windows product.well that's good, I'm a developer not a sysadmin, so I'm not aware of what's behind the hood so to speak. It does seem it was exclusively an issue with crowdstrike/microsoft though.