Hey now. Solarwinds is marketed as a monitoring app. The security backdoor thing was entirely unintentional.
(But, c’mon: if you’re giving admin privs to an app that calls home, and you can’t see the source, and you can’t validate the app on the other end, you’re basically asking for pwnage)
Fun fact, that event convinced management at work to start moving from Windows server to Linux boxes. Since the only services that were not down for a significant amount of time was the Linux services. Fun times.
Lol didntbyhey have a world wide outage that started from a security backdoor?
Hey now. Solarwinds is marketed as a monitoring app. The security backdoor thing was entirely unintentional.
(But, c’mon: if you’re giving admin privs to an app that calls home, and you can’t see the source, and you can’t validate the app on the other end, you’re basically asking for pwnage)
I think you’re confusing the Solarwinds and Crowdstrike things.
That’s right I was thinking of cloud strike!
Fun fact, that event convinced management at work to start moving from Windows server to Linux boxes. Since the only services that were not down for a significant amount of time was the Linux services. Fun times.
I don’t think I’ve ever heard of a global outage of Windows, no.