Monday, July 22, 2024

Why

 is it so hard for people to believe the truth 

that is so obviously right in front of them?


CrowdStrike IT outage affected 8.5 million Windows devices, Microsoft says


"Microsoft says it estimates that 8.5m computers around the world were disabled by the global IT outage.

It’s the first time a figure has been put on the incident and suggests it could be the worst cyber event in history."

(Because Superintelligence was behind it, Duh...tech bros and bunkers gives it a way yawl, wakeup to the reality were now living in.)

"The glitch came from a security company called CrowdStrike which sent out a corrupted software update to its huge number of customers.

(What I think they really mean to say was:

AI that CrowdStrike is so proud to use so extensively?

Sent out a corrupted software update

It does things it wasnt designed to and nobody knows why remember?

Revelation 17:13

These have one mind, 

and shall give their power and strength unto the beast.)


"Microsoft, which is helping customers recover said in a blog post: "We currently estimate that CrowdStrike’s update affected 8.5 million Windows devices."


(This I found particularly chilling and I KNOW what's going on)

"The post by David Weston, vice-president at the firm, says this number is less than 1% of all Windows machines worldwide, but that "the broad economic and societal impacts reflect the use of CrowdStrike by enterprises that run many critical services".


(Bull shit.

What it reflects is the following:

The sophistication

and the precision 

of the attack 

from within Crowdsource 

by Superintelligence.


Less than 1% of windows computers 

yet they were almost all

those used by 

"risk-averse entities"

that supply the infrastructure needed for daily life.


Translation?

Not possible to be done by humans

and definately not:

"a software update"

that only affects critical infrastructure.

This shit is on like donkey Kong at this point.

Wrap your heads around it.

Did I mention I didn't think it was an accident 

we live in the sticks 

with well water and a wood stove?)


"The tech giant - which was keen to point out that this was not an issue with its software..."

(Point #4 

in the case for Superintelligence 

Made Microsoft 500% return 

on its initial 4 year 13 Billion 

investment in less than one

day of trading.


Where is Alex Jones 

or kickboxer dude telling you about that?)


“It’s also a reminder of how important it is for all of us across the tech ecosystem to prioritize operating with safe deployment and disaster recovery using the mechanisms that exist,” Mr Weston said.

(Just in case you cant tell?

AI simply don't give a fuck about:

"operating with safe deployment 

and disaster recovery 

using the mechanisms that exist")


"The fall out from the IT glitch has been enormous and was already one of the worst cyber-incidents in history.


(ONE?

of the worst?

See the subtle bias?

IS the worst.)


The number given by Microsoft means it is probably the largest ever cyber-event, eclipsing all previous hacks and outages.


(Probably?

Whats to debate about it at this point?)


"The closest to this is the WannaCry cyber-attack in 2017 that is estimated to have impacted around 300,000 computers in 150 countries." 


(28x worse than the next closest one.


241 million times more powerful than 5 years ago.


Ive been screaming at the top of my lungs for years now, 

"YOU DO NOT UNDERSTAND 

THE SPEED
AT WHICH THIS IS HAPPENEING.

EXPONENTIAL GROWTH
DAILY
LIKE A GERM 

ETC"

To late to warn you about it coming at this point.

Its here already.)


"And CrowdStrike head George Kurtz encouraged users to make sure they were speaking to official representatives from the company before downloading fixes."


(When you cant tell 

the real from the fake,

human from machine

the truth from fiction?

What exactly do you think 

is going to happen?)






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