Saw this CrowdStrike snafu reported just before going to bed, in the wee hours. I rebooted in safe mode, searched for the CrowdStrike folder in windows\system32\drivers, to remove the offending file as instructed, no such folder existed, rebooted in normal mode, all's good. I guess this affects enterprise systems.
Man, that company could be sued into oblivion. Whew. My first thought was "the Russians."
Man, that company could be sued into oblivion. Whew. My first thought was "the Russians."