Computer security company CrowdStrike is linked to a major IT outage affecting banks, airports, supermarkets and businesses across Australia and the world.
It's the other way around. All those PCs are bluescreening at boot. So that prevents fixing the system remotely and on a large scale. Now poor IT guys have to fix evey single one by hand.
Missing data in the boot sequence if that data is stored as a cloud init or a key is needed for auth during boot. So if you're running thin clients and rely on something like Ansible, but now the thin client can't get to the service it can't boot, so critical error.
As a developer, man do people not realize how brittle modern computing is. It's all built in popsicle sticks and Elmer's glue. One small config or bad file as we see can cripple entire industries.
I do love that windows is still like "something slightly wrong? Might as well crash"