• NeoNachtwaechter@lemmy.world
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    2 months ago

    They are legally required to let Crowdstrike crash your computer.

    I call Bullshit.

    If it had been Windows NT 3.5, there would have been no bluescreens around the world. It would have stopped the buggy software, given a message accordingly, and continued it’s job. That Windows was not stupid enough to crash itself just because of a null pointer in another software.

    Now you tell me that Windows NT 3.5 is illegal?

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          2 months ago

          Not then, but European anti trust lawsuits resulted in laws that require Microsoft to allow 3rd parties complete access. That means if the 3rd party software is a low level driver, it will crash the system. They are legally required to allow vendors the level of access that can crash the system.

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          They were legally required to permit third party to install a kernel mode driver.