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Ask HN: Is CrowdStrike or Microsoft liable for Delta's failure?

2 pointsby eagerpace10 months ago
As software experts we likely all have encountered an upset customer who blames our system for a failure. Sometimes they’re right and sometimes they’re wrong. This seems to be an extreme case if that playing out in public. Will it have broader implications?

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techostritch10 months ago
My initial thought was no, that Delta should be responsible for their own software deployments, but I wonder what kind of best practices and recommendations the CrowdStrike Enterprise Support team shared with Delta airlines.<p>I have to imagine a big part of their sales pitch was, you should definitely put this everywhere and turn on automatic updates because then you&#x27;ll be the most secure. If it&#x27;s written down anywhere about how their QA practices prevent exactly this kind of thing happening, then I think there&#x27;s probably an argument they should be held liable. (This is from an tech perspective, not a legal perspective)
scblock10 months ago
Yes.<p>One enabled this, another perpetrated it.
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