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by robertlagrant 1158 days ago
Indeed. Whole companies such as Crowdstrike exist just to sit in between automated tools and heavy-handed action based on tool output.
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Ive been actually impressed by Crowdstrike product (I guess)

Ive tested a two or three years old Chrome version with JIT compiler vulnerability and guess what - on empty Linux vm it managed to escape chrome and execute code

Meanwhile on Windows with Crowdstrike Chrome just showed some error message about mem. access

Im not sure who handled that attack - was it Windows or Crowdstrike, but eitherway Ive been impressed