Microsoft is still helping CrowdStrike clean up the mess that kicked off a week ago when 8.5 million PCs went offline due to a buggy CrowdStrike update. Now, the software giant is calling for changes to Windows and has dropped some subtle hints that it’s prioritizing making Windows more resilient and is willing to prevent security vendors like CrowdStrike from accessing the Windows kernel. While C
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