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"content": "nostr:npub1ph6st6p4nt50zcnemn2ysuj3ha3jka0d5keu7gt965e2q6j5upms656qyn That's not the issue here. Allegedly the Crowdstrike CSAgent.sys, or the virtual machine agent component, is Turing complete and has a memory safety issue. \n\nI'm not sure how either of those would be Microsoft's fault.",
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