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I think I am coming around to your way of thinking. Someone can definitely knock out a city and it never hits a satellite. Side note, Palo's Prisma cloud is having problems too. So is Cisco's data lake access. But one pajeet pulled all this off because he pushed a bad change?

Maybe we are looking at a "proof of concept".

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Side note, Palo's Prisma cloud is having problems too. So is Cisco's data lake access. But one pajeet pulled all this off because he pushed a bad change?

It's way more common than you might think. There has been many cloud outages caused by pajeets and other shitskins making mistakes. That could be accidental or it could be dry runs for putting together the (((plan of action))) to knock everything out when the narrative stops working. There's a reason why the cloud is being pushed so hard. This could be related.

Here's an article about these configuration mistakes that have taken out services in a big way in the recent past:

https://www.networkcomputing.com/cloud-infrastructure/what%E2%80%99s-causing-cloud-outages-network-managers%E2%80%99-guide