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by gruez 701 days ago
>Agree with all of this. Related to deployment process or lack of one, the hour of the deployment has always struck me from the beginning.

This isn't some UI makeover that they can push until next Tuesday. They're pushing updates to the detection logic for what could be an evolving threat, so odd timing of the update is at least somewhat justified. Do you really want a botnet to rip through corporate networks over the weekend while you wait for a Tuesday deploy?

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Well, you don't want a fancy anti-virus update to rip through the global population of customers, effectively killing 8.5 million systems (according to an estimate by Microsoft) either in the space of approximately 78 minutes, right? What possible malware threat warrants that risk? And in this case, according to CrowdStrike, it was "to detect novel attack techniques that abuse Named Pipes". That doesn't really sound like such an urgent situation.