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by caller9
693 days ago
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I dunno. The stock price will probably dead cat bounce, but this is the sort of thing that causes companies to spiral eventually. They just made thousands of IT people physically visit machines to fix them. Then all the other IT people watched that happen globally. CTOs got angry emails from other C-levels and VPs. Real money was lost. Nobody is recommending this company for a while. It may put a dent in Microsoft as splash damage. |
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I have a feeling that Microsoft's PR team will be able to navigate this successfully and Microsoft might even benefit from this incident as it tries to pull customers away from CrowdStrike Falcon and into its own EDR product -- Microsoft Defender for Endpoint.