Doesn’t CrowdStrike have more important things to do right now than try to take down a parody site?

That’s what IT consultant David Senk wondered when CrowdStrike sent a Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) takedown notice targeting his parody site ClownStrike.

Senk created ClownStrike in the aftermath of the largest IT outage the world has ever seen—which CrowdStrike blamed on a buggy security update that shut down systems and incited prolonged chaos in airports, hospitals, and businesses worldwide…

  • WolfLink
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    4 months ago

    The ClownStrike person didn’t attempt to use Cloudflare’s counterclaim system.

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      4 months ago

      Cloudflare’s counterclaim system didn’t open a ticket when the notification email was replied to.

      That’s the kind of nonsense you expect from a local municipality hosting solution. Not one of the biggest on the Internet.