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But before we can even get started: It appears that, no matter how appealing the story, Southwest Airlines wasn’t immune to the CrowdStrike bug because its servers run on Windows 3.1. For an in-depth view, see “ No, Southwest Airlines is not still using Windows 3.1 — OSnews.”) Once upon the same time there was malware.
Pero antes incluso de empezar: parece que, por muy atractiva que sea la historia, Southwest Airlines no era inmune al fallo CrowdStrike porque sus servidores funcionan con Windows 3.1. Para una visión en profundidad, véase No, Southwest Airlines no sigue utilizando Windows 3.1 – OSnews ). Érase una vez el malware.
Like airline stewards, they get to travel too all the exciting parts of the world, right? Unlike other malware, ransom not only infected machines, it encrypted all the data, then asked for a ransom to decrypt them. The more famous of these is Kali Linux, from Offensive Security. Vamosi: This happens in other industries as well.
Like airline stewards, they get to travel too all the exciting parts of the world, right? Unlike other malware, ransom not only infected machines, it encrypted all the data, then asked for a ransom to decrypt them. The more famous of these is Kali Linux, from Offensive Security. Vamosi: This happens in other industries as well.
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