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The culprit behind the massive Windows outage around the world has been found. It turned out to be a man who just got a job at Crowdstrike and changed one line of code 😨 “-First day on the job at Crowdstrike. Threw in a small update, now you can rest ... -Fired. Totally unfair.”

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