Lurker and infrequent poster here. Ever since the DNC server "hack" story and all the crap after, I've had major concerns with CrowdStrike's continued existence in the cybersecurity space.
What we know:
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They reported they did "forensics" on Hitlery's and DNC's servers and reported the Russian's hacked it, even though everyone knows Seth Rich downloaded the files. (They recently backtracked on that assertion.)
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They received two hefty checks from the DNC, one right after Seth Rich died, the other after Shawn Lucas died. Coincidence, right?
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Russian Dmitri Alperovitch has ties to Ukraine although he says he doesn't.
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Alperovitch and another high level dude sold boatloads of shares at the end of 2019 - why, if it's such a great company?
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Alperovitch 'left the company to form a startup for 'global cybersecurity' - that's scary. He's also a member of the Atlantic Council, and we know what that means.
So I'm thinking Alperovitch left CrowdStrike to take the fall for the "we did forensics on those servers on wait, no we didn't" fallout. I'm also thinking the company remains to be up to no good.
Have other Anons seen the commercial where new CEO George Kurtz speaks? Check the pic. See his hands?
Alperovitch and Kurtz both were high ups at McAfee. Does John McAfee know something? Maybe he actually knows something and people are really out to get him? Or maybe he's just wacko. I don't know.