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Kaspersky has caused BSODs because of updates in the past as well. Hardly an AV maker hasn't. The problem here is that Crowd Strike has captured the enterprise market in a large portion of the globe.
Oh I'm well aware. I hated deploying Kaspersky. But we switched to Crowdstrike last year and now this happened. Just a funny coincidence.
Luckily, we're a small company and a third use Macs. The others, well, I had three PC laptop and one virtual server issues. Not too bad. We're on the West Coast so glad I was aware of it last night when Australia got issues.