@SwiftOnSecurity What we did was use the advanced restart options to launch the command prompt, skip the bitlocker key ask which then brought us to drive X and ran "bcdedit /set {default} safeboot minimal"which let us boot into safemode and delete the sys file causing the bsod.
Today’s a good day to be extra-nice to your sysadmins. If your organisation uses Crowdstrike, they will have to visit, in person, every single Windows PC. Automation doesn’t work if your computers won’t boot. Maybe get them something nice for Sysadmin Day next week.
Okay, I'm just going to throw this out there, but maybe - just maybe - a vendor having the ability to change every one of their kernel drivers in the field at the same time without any approval from IT/end users is a model we need to reconsider... @CrowdStrike.
NEW YORK/NEW JERSEY RESIDENTS. Did you see this reported meteor this morning? Did you feel shaking? Tell me about it, especially if you have footage of it. What did you see/feel?
First set up the most infernally complicated regulatory scheme imaginable, then wonder why it gets bogged down in years of consultations. #OnlineSafetyAct