Stop Microsoft
Miscellaneous => The Lounge => Topic started by: shuiend on 1 February 2004, 20:09
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It is down. Seems MyDoom.A has doen its job and hopeully will keep doin it. We shall see tuesday is MyDoom.B takes down Microsoft.com. Almost makes me want to go get infected with the virus.
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http://uptime.netcraft.com/up/graph/?host=sco.com (http://uptime.netcraft.com/up/graph/?host=sco.com)
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It does appear to be down, but god knows why. Now it seems to be running OpenBSD instead of Linux - but, why would SCO use EITHER of those? :confused:
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SCO is down because of MyDoom (http://news.com.com/2100-7349-5151572.html?tag=nl)
News.com reports that it is because of myDoom that SCO website is down. I wonder if i could get it going mydoom going in wine or crossover office
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sco uses open source software
I should send that to a major news service
discrediting "respectable" people kicks ass
I love being a soundrel and a rogue
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For one thing, I like the SCO website to be down, because they are moneyhungry scumbags.
But don't you think that this whole MyDoom thing gives the Open Source community (esspacially the Linux ones) a bad name?
SCO is already called the "bad guy" by large IT corperations like Novell and IBM, and SCO is losing. This new virus can discredit that.
[ February 04, 2004: Message edited by: Refalm ]
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quote:
Originally posted by Refalm:
But don't you think that this whole MyDoom thing gives the Open Source community (esspacially the Linux ones) a bad name?
SCO is already called the "bad guy" by large IT corperations like Novell and IBM, and SCO is losing. This new virus can discredit that.
[ February 04, 2004: Message edited by: Refalm ]
Maybe that was what it was for?
Personally, I would have preferred the MyDoom.b to have come out first. Normally, I hate viruses and hack virus writers, but I can't think of better justice then Microsoft being knocked offline by a virus that's using Windows systems worlwide to do it. After all, it's the tons of Windows viruses that help Windows become even more secure in the future, isn't it, Mr. Gates? Of course, it has nothing to do with how sloppily Windows was programmed that makes it so vulnerable to viruses in the first place, nor the fact that Microsoft isn't even trying to fix these problems. :rolleyes:
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quote:
Originally posted by Refalm:
But don't you think that this whole MyDoom thing gives the Open Source community (esspacially the Linux ones) a bad name?
That's what the older/more mature people at www.linuxiso.org/forums (http://www.linuxiso.org/forums) seemed to think. I didn't agree with them.
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quote:
Originally posted by Refalm:
But don't you think that this whole MyDoom thing gives the Open Source community (esspacially the Linux ones) a bad name?
Why would it? :confused: Is it because of the confusion over the word "hacker?"
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Anyone here have any confessions to make? I'd say there's a fairly good chance the maker of the virus, or at least someone who knows the maker, posts here.
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Originally posted by WMD:
Why would it? :confused: Is it because of the confusion over the word "hacker?"
Because lots of people are going to think that us Linux users are a bunch of savages who write malicous code infecting and hacking windoze machines.
Well, some of us are, but not all of us. ;)
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But the news said you are all cyber terrorists! The news can't lie!
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quote:
Originally posted by restin256:
Because lots of people are going to think that us Linux users are a bunch of savages who write malicous code infecting and hacking windoze machines.
Well, some of us are, but not all of us. ;)
who cares what people think, you obviously dont care about us thinking your an ugly mofo, or you would change that sig.
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People here have taller sigs than me still. (http://tongue.gif)