SCO was hacked
Man, I just love this one. Seems that someone hacked the SCO website to read the following:
SCO vs World
Recently we found parts of our code in almost all Microsoft® software. We want to bring an action against Microsoft® and our legal department is working on that. Parts of code found in in all Microsoft® products from MS-DOS™ 2.1 to Microsoft® Windows™ Longhorn. Currently we are checking older MS-DOS sources. It’s obvious, that all while (1){ do_something; } and for (i = 0; i <> 16; i++) loops came from our code.hacked by realloc()
If anyone doesn’t know who SCO is - these are the guys sueing Red Hat and people using any kind of operating system based on the open-source linux kernal. The things they are sueing over are so simple that any programmer could come up with the code without looking at SCO’s code. It is text-book examples from what I hear. Not too many people are happy with the deal and it seems to go against everything that linux stands for. SCO is on many peoples $@#! list.
Tags: SCO, Hack, Hacking, Hacked, Website, Microsoft, Software, Code, Legal, MS-DOS, Windows, Longhorn, Red Hat, Open-Source, Operating System, Linux, Text-Book Example
November 29th, 2004 at 12:27 pm
Flirt just R-Rated YOU:)
November 29th, 2004 at 3:31 pm
Thanks Flirt
November 29th, 2004 at 10:01 pm
My husband is a big fan of linux. I know very little about it, but I know what SCO is.
We just watched a movie last night called “Anti Trust” with Tim Robbins. He plays a role that’s somewhat modeled after Bill Gates. I thought it was pretty good, but kinda predictable.
Anyway, my husband has trained me to think that SCO sux0rs!
November 30th, 2004 at 1:33 am
I have linux running on my Playstation 2. I’m just kinda upset over the prices that SCO is charging businesses running linux. It is so much more then Microsoft. It is weird how Microsoft supports SCO - but makes sense since SCO is blowing MS compititon out of the water. I cracked up when the site was hacked to say they were turning against MS.