Massachusetts - While airports and other critical infrastructure is still reeling from the recent Crowdstrike outage, officials at Microsoft are already doing forensics on the code supply-chain which ended up including the critical vulnerability into the productive software distribution.

Those efforts now seem to have yielded a culprit: Sam Hyde seems to be the developer responsible for introducing the critical mistake into the software code. The 38 year-old man from Massachusetts only started his position a week earlier and apparently was not qualified for the job.

Interviews given to the Bee Courier by Co-Workers explained that Hyde was new but seemed more than compotent. He has a history of stints in different industries, such as streaming, boxing, fishtank cleaning, moderating and commiting violent crimes.

Whether the software bug was a mistake or planted deliberately is currently under investigation as well as how the error went undetected by quality control. The whereabouts of secondary suspect Leonidas Thorvaldson are also under investigation. We at the Bee Courier will keep you apprised.