After shit like wanna cry happened after MS patched it because ppl didnt update there is more pressure on IT to just update update update after key security patches kept getting ignored and attacks happened.
That's a good point. I woulda said after Equifax and their servers having a 3 month old vulnerability. I've seen a huge push myself for auto-updates to stay compliant and avoid vulnerabilities, but having the resources to test is costly. I feel bad for the ITcels dealing with it and nobody wants to give them a budget for testing.
IT is generally a cost that everyone hates and continually shits on them for being something that just costs businesses money unlike other departments that make them money. Nobody respects their hustle until shit like this happens and they need them to help.
If you don't immediately throw anything labelled as an "update" into your system, without stopping to test it or even to wait for someone else to test it, you're considered a looney in the tech world
ACCEPT THE UPDATE CHUD
Tho in this case I don't think CloudStrike even offered an "accept", they just pushed a new bit of "content" (they're not calling it an "update") out to everyone everywhere all at once, and their own client software took it automatically
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Do ITcels actually accept automatic updates? Is this some new school of thought ignoring all previous history because it's wrong?
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After shit like wanna cry happened after MS patched it because ppl didnt update there is more pressure on IT to just update update update after key security patches kept getting ignored and attacks happened.
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That's a good point. I woulda said after Equifax and their servers having a 3 month old vulnerability. I've seen a huge push myself for auto-updates to stay compliant and avoid vulnerabilities, but having the resources to test is costly. I feel bad for the ITcels dealing with it and nobody wants to give them a budget for testing.
IT is generally a cost that everyone hates and continually shits on them for being something that just costs businesses money unlike other departments that make them money. Nobody respects their hustle until shit like this happens and they need them to help.
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From what I could tell you cant even turn off automatic updates for cloud strike it always automatically patches security stuff.
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Oh that's funny. I'd never even heard of it before!
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Vax logic applies
If you don't immediately throw anything labelled as an "update" into your system, without stopping to test it or even to wait for someone else to test it, you're considered a looney in the tech world
ACCEPT THE UPDATE CHUD
Tho in this case I don't think CloudStrike even offered an "accept", they just pushed a new bit of "content" (they're not calling it an "update") out to everyone everywhere all at once, and their own client software took it automatically
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