Outage Investigation
CrowdStrike Admits it Doesn’t ‘Canary’ Test all Updates
Richi Jennings | | canary deployment, CrowdStrike, CrowdStrike Falcon, CrowdStrike Falcon XDR, Downtime and outages, outage, Outage Investigation, SB Blogwatch
Corporate incompetence: Beleaguered security firm issues initial post-mortem on Friday’s faux pas ...
Security Boulevard
Global Outage Outrage: CrowdStrike Security Tool Blamed
Richi Jennings | | azure, Azure cloud, cloud outage, CrowdStrike, CrowdStrike Falcon, CrowdStrike Falcon XDR, Downtime and outages, m365, Microsoft 365, Microsoft 365 (365), Microsoft 365 outage, Microsoft 365 service outage alert, Microsoft Azure, Microsoft Azure Security, outage, Outage Investigation, SB Blogwatch
BSODs beyond belief: A buggy update to CrowdStrike Falcon made Windows PCs and servers crash—worldwide ...
Security Boulevard
Facebook/Insta FAIL — ‘Anonymous Sudan’ has a Super Tuesday: ‘We Did It.’
Richi Jennings | | Anonymous, Anonymous Hacking Collective, Anonymous Sudan, API Authentication, API Authentication Errors, API Authorization, Application DDoS, application-layer DDoS attacks, Cloud DDoS, cloud outage, ddos, DDoS attack, DDoS attacks, Downtime and outages, facebook, Facebook accounts, facebook breach, facebook instagram hack, facebook login, Facebook outage, Instagram, Instagram outage, instagram vulnerability, Internet outage, internet outages, InternetOutage, Meta, Meta Networks, outage, Outage Investigation, outages, SB Blogwatch, Storm-1359, Stupidity of Instagram, Threads
Shooper Choosday: Was yesterday’s Meta outage outrage caused by a Russian DDoS? ...
Security Boulevard
Anonymous Sudan DDoS Attack Cloudflare Decoded
Wajahat Raja | | Anonymous Sudan, Azure Portal, Bleeping Computer, ChatGPT, CloudFlare, Cloudflare DDoS Protection, Cyber Adversaries, Cyber Daily, Cyber Threats, Cybersecurity, Cybersecurity News, DDoS attack, digital landscape, False Flag Operation, Microsoft, OneDrive, OpenAI, Outage Investigation, Outlook.com, quality control, Resilient Defense, Russian Cyber Interests, Storm-1359
In a recent wave of cyber disruptions, the elusive Anonymous hacker group Sudan, self-identified as Storm-1359, claimed responsibility for orchestrating a distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attack that temporarily incapacitated Cloudflare’s website. The Anonymous ...