Note that I'm saying this as a big fan of linux with decades of experience.
Run anything on linux as root, and it has too many permissions. This is not a windows problem.
Sure, there's SELinux, but people find that "too difficult", so many turn it off.
I'm all for smack talking windows, but in this case, the problem is CrowdStrike.
@ainmosni @stoff Yes, but people making Linux decisions generally have a higher degree of technical knowledge than people making Windows decisions. Many more Windows decisions are made by clueless managers. That happens with Linux as well, but to a lesser degree.