I had a bunch of fraudulent transactions on my credit card Sunday to Monday, but my banking app only informed me of them on Monday morning. Of course I immediately block the card - but not before they'd maxed it out.
I'm fairly confident the delay in notification was due to CrowdStrike.
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Crowd struck are finally going to test their software before releasing it.
BBC News - CrowdStrike to improve testing after 'bug' caused outage https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/ce58p0048r0o
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Originally posted by Paddy View PostHere is a revised version with some improvements:
Blocking motorways is not an effective or peaceful form of protesting. It infringes on the fundamental right of others to move freely, hinders the passage of emergency vehicles, including those delivering vital supplies to hospitals, such as blood and medical treatments for critically ill patients. Moreover, it creates unnecessary pollution and congestion, ultimately defeating the intended purpose of the protest. A more constructive approach to activism would prioritize respecting the rights of others while still conveying a message.
It also opens more politically active well-educated middle class people's eyes up to how tulip the prison system is and who tends to end up there. So if they decide to step away from climate activism they will become annoying prison reformers instead.
(Just thought litter picking is very green.)
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Here is a revised version with some improvements:
Blocking motorways is not an effective or peaceful form of protesting. It infringes on the fundamental right of others to move freely, hinders the passage of emergency vehicles, including those delivering vital supplies to hospitals, such as blood and medical treatments for critically ill patients. Moreover, it creates unnecessary pollution and congestion, ultimately defeating the intended purpose of the protest. A more constructive approach to activism would prioritize respecting the rights of others while still conveying a message.
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostWas at our local supermarket, stocking up on steak and beer. The people before me paid with credit cards and it took a while to clear. They queried with the poor lass at checkout if this was due to the IT problems worldwide.
She looked very bewildered.
Someone is having fun updating their wiki page.
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Was at our local supermarket, stocking up on steak and beer. The people before me paid with credit cards and it took a while to clear. They queried with the poor lass at checkout if this was due to the IT problems worldwide.
She looked very bewildered.
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostCrowd struck -
https://www.theregister.com/2024/07/...ess/?td=rt-9cpWe can't boot into safe mode because our BitLocker keys are stored inside of a service that we can't login to because our AD is down.
Reminds me of when the password for the server where my keepass vault is was stored in keepass... Not a smart move really. Fortunately, I'd backed up the vault recently to other media.
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Only one of them got five years. The others got four.
But after they've served 2 years/19 months, they'll be released on license. Meaning if they do anything wrong again, they'll be banged up while they await a new trial.
Their method of protesting was not within the bounds set by law. The fact that it was without violence is immaterial. Peaceful fraudsters can get 5 years as well.
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Can I post this thread
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So basically I can post threads outside office hours.
Two things happened today - Just stop oil peaceful protesters where given 5 year prison sentences. However our jails are full so the max they will spend is 40%
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https://www.theregister.com/2024/07/...ess/?td=rt-9cpLast edited by SueEllen; 19 July 2024, 20:20.Tags: None
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