Predict Worm Headlines, Win a T-shirt
Waggener's goal is to minimize the PR damage that the worm will cause. This is potentially a very damaging story for them. Not so much because it underscores the dangers of an insecure, monocultural environment monopolizing our vital networks. Not even because of the embarrassing and ironic nature of the worm. More because it involves a hot button political topic -- Bush and, allegedly, China -- which the average reader will be interested in and might even almost understand.
So what's their battle plan?
Well, first Waggener will try to predict the yield. Our guesstimates as of right now, 11:36 PM EDT Thursday evening, are that it's a dud -- whitehouse.gov is still accessible and my IRC server hasn't gone down. This is probably because whitehouse.gov simply sidestepped its IP address (the stupid worm author hardcoded it instead of using DNS): White House dodges Web worm.
But at least 196,000 machines were infected. You'd think something would happen. Maybe a router will crash and Delaware will fall off the map. Who knows?
Second, Waggener will have an overall strategy. This might range from overhyping the potential danger ("turn off your computers! prepare for Armageddon! oh it didn't happen -- we saved you") to distraction with trivia ("we are pleased with the judges' verdict last week. look over there!"). How will the firm modify our reality?
Third, Waggener will use different approaches on different audiences. Reporters from different tech publications will talk to different handlers, and hear different things. Keep in mind which way these publications lean when you predict what their reactions will be.
Here's the contest. OSDN will be giving away four Slashdot T-shirts (or some other ThinkGeek shirt) to the four readers who most accurately predict newspaper headlines about the "Red Code" worm.
The newspapers of record we're using are the Washington Times and the New York Times. The categories are:
Headline on the Washington Times news story, Saturday morning
(label it: "WT News") Headline on the New York Times news story, Saturday morning
(label it: "NYT News") Title of the Washington Times editorial, Sunday morning
(label it: "WT Ed") Title of the New York Times editorial, Sunday morning
(label it: "NYT Ed")
Type up four guesses and submit them in a comment below. If your guess for any of the four is the closest in its category, you win a T-shirt!
For example, if our contest had been to predict headlines about global warming on July 19, and you'd said:
"WT News: Bush Visits Europe, Says Many Words Correctly
NYT News: Bush Promises Called Into Question
WT Ed: Good News on Global Warming
NYT Ed: Clueless on Global Warming"
...then you'd win, because you guessed the NYT editorial title correctly.
So put on your corporate-PR "spinning" caps, get out there and make us proud!
The Small Print:
- Top headline only, you don't have to predict subheads or whatever.
- In case of two stories/headlines, we pick the biggest one, our discretion.
- Up to four guesses to a post, one for each headline (post early, post often, but slow down cowboy!).
- One T-shirt to a person.
- Ties go to the f1rst p0st.
- No posts after the paper's out, of course (print or electronic, whichever's first) - first edition print is the goal.
- No OSDN/VA Linux employees or relatives eligible.
- You must either be logged in when you post or include one email address in your comment; email is how we'll contact you for your snail-mail address. Spamarmor it if you like, as long as we can read it.
- If for some crazy, absurd reason one of the papers doesn't run a story/editorial about this at all, we'll go looking for a "similar" paper's story/editorial and pick its headline. We're thinking L.A. Times, Wall Street Journal, that kind of thing. If the papers actually run stories today (Friday), well, darnit that wasn't much of a contest was it? We'll still look for editorials on Sunday.
- All judges' judgments are final.
If you go back and look they obviously want to get it from two different perspectives. The New York Times is the bleeding-heart liberal bullshit newspaper which'll make Bush somehow become the bad guy in all of this while the Washington Times will most likely concentrate on Chinese hackers disrupting American capitalism on the net. Quit being such a liberal freak.
Redundant? Say anything that's not anti Microsoft here and some idiot moderates it down!
The reason it says that in the title bar is because that's what IE stores as the site's name in your bookmarks. IE loads the bookmark name immediately, and later rewrites it if the web page's title changes.
As we all know, the greatest tools a human being can use to predict the future would be the tried and true magic 8-ball and a recent development in the form of Cleo (http://www.mindandspirit.com). Here's what they had to say:
Cleo said:
NYT: Earthquake Strikes Southern California WT: Your Girlfriend Is Cheating On Ya NYT Ed: The Tarot Knows WT Ed: Why would Slashdot encourage its readers to attempt to predict the future when most of them can't even tell you what day it is.
Magic 8-ball:
NYT: Ask later WT: Definitely NYT Ed: Definitely WT Ed: Maybe
- antirice Azn Pride
www.wss.net/winupd.jpg
Close, bubba, but not quite there. Some clever copyeditor somewhere had better write, "World Wide Web Worm Wars With White House" because it conforms to the old idea of what an ideal news story should contain: Five Ws and an H.*
- Robin
*Who, what, when, where, why and how.
Too bad the New York Post wasn't one of the papers, you'd have a new wardrobe.
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My Win2K machine:
\\HURICANE has been up for: 18 day(s), 8 hour(s), 27 minute(s), 57 second(s)
I only use this machine for gaming and coding some crossplatform apps. So it's not at all heavily used.
And compared to my linux box:
12:16am up 183 days, 3:29, 7 users,
is nothing. ( Especially since this box is used as for web,ftp and smb file serving, mp3 ripping and cdburning, as well as "some" development work.
My 2nd Linux Box has been up for 6 days now.. after several kernel oopses while coding drivers.
That's fascinating. I am not even up to date on hotfixes... I don't have the MS01-033 fix in place.
But I followed the guidelines provided by Microsoft for securing a website.
Results:
I've been probed about 30 times by systems infected by this worm, and have had no issues.
Yeah, I know it's a horrible groaner ....
RFC2119
Since people at >200000 were no longer trolls. ;)
Microsoft aims for DOJ, misses.
MS effort to shut down "adult" site foiled by hackers.
But seriously, won't it be something like "Microsoft and White House join together to thwart hackers" ? :-(
I see even classic Slashdot is now pretty much unusable on dial up anymore.
No, it is not. Dude, you just posted on Slashdot, after all! :-)
My kick-it-in-the-corner-and-forget-about-it NT server has to be rebooted about every 75 days, it's got some kind of FD leak (NT4sp3 -- yeah, it's not the latest SP, but it's only a P166 w/64M, and SP4 just made it unusably slow). I just use it as a file and Oracle server, so it's not an especially busy box, if it were a production machine it'd probably fall over in a couple of weeks. It's slated to be converted over to NetBSD+Samba when my Copious Free Time permits. *Then* we'll see some uptime!
Just junk food for thought...
I for one have had all the patches installed and STILL been hacked. I keep charts of what is installed and when because my boss demands it...that and I don't want to be caught empty handed when something like this happens.
.ida .idq and .printer from your Applications mappings and you won't have to worry about it again.
After you ran Service Pack 2, you still have to do the hotfixes. Simply remove
--fatboy
Ahh, this must be the famous tolerance of the left I keep hearing about.
And who the hell wasted mod points on this? There's true comedy gold below...
Interesting, could you clarify? Did you get this worm, or do you speak of an unrelated incident?
[subhead] Microsoft Opponents Frustrated As Worm Proves Harmless
MSN will focus on the political issues and try to avoid going anywhere near the 196,000+ systems infected, and similar issues.
Ummm, if the cracker has any brains (and any malice left) (s)he'll get his nice, fresh list of over two hundred thousand known-vulnerable targets and release a different worm that targets a number of whitehouse systems using a mixture of DNS and IP addresses. And maybe saves itself to disk and restarts on boot.
Meantime, for the longsuffering ASP dependents, we heartily recommend visiting the ASP2PHP website. And if you're not using ASP, put IIS+Windows in the bin now and install something decent in its place. Mandrake 8.0 should do.
Got time? Spend some of it coding or testing
but since when did >60000 count as a low uid?
best entries in here as of now
For all of 'em:
:)
Chinese "Code Red" Internet Worm misses White House, Microsoft issues fix
Because of course, this is the most positive way to word it for M$
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Heh! I know this is a Laugh Its Funny article, but the FUD has already started. Not against the hackers but against the system administrators.
They are going out of their way in mainstream publications to let it be known that the only reason these servers have been hacked is because of 'lazy' system administrators. They aren't even trying to blame the hackers as that would point to flaws in their system, but those of us that slave to keep their worthless systems up and running.
I for one have had all the patches installed and STILL been hacked. I keep charts of what is installed and when because my boss demands it...that and I don't want to be caught empty handed when something like this happens.
And to think my employeers forced me off of Mac WebStar & Unix Boxes running our networks to a standard Windows...
WT News: Virus Attacks White House
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NYT News: White House Virus Attack Fizzles
WT Ed: Virus highlights online threat
NYT Ed: American systems vulnerable to foreign cyber-attack
Zolar predicts!
Send lawyers, guns and money. The shit has hit the fan.
Here's the CERT advisory on the worm:
http://www.cert.org/advisories/CA-2001-19.html
Here's the cert advisory on the exploit:
http://www.cert.org/advisories/CA-2001-13.html
Where's it mention Sadmind/IIS? Sadmind/IIS have nothing to do with Code Red, besides the fact they they spread by scanning for IIS servers.
Yes, everyone and their grandmother need to run patched, secured, hardened boxes, but this particular Sunday, Sun is in the clear...
-Tom
How about "the government is deeply in debt due to evil Reagan economics, so how about taxing all those who made out like bandits at the time"?
Your right to not believe: Americans United for Separation of Church and
No, it's OK. it'll cause an infinite loop and crash either MS or the PR firm. It's all good!
Returned Peace Corps IT Volunteer
Like passport.com? Imagine it would be awefully hard to flood that to death unless you were flooding it from other MSN servers.
I like to play children's songs in minor keys.
"We're all sons of bitches now." --J. Robert Oppenheimer
One might also settle for The Onion. They've got the balls to cover any story exactly how it deserves to be covered, no matter how touchy it is politically.
I like to play children's songs in minor keys.
"We're all sons of bitches now." --J. Robert Oppenheimer
nuff said.
;)
Whitehouse.gov service killed for several hours
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Jamie: Got it. No problem. The Washington Times and the New York Post.
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Lazy admin? How about we point out that, admins are lazy because Microsoft told everybody keeping these server running is just by few clicks: so every admin just use their brains in something else and neglecting all important aspects of the job.
A sig is redundant.
Giant worm eats whitehouse Chinese hackers retaliate for plane They've got the Olympics... and hackers Gee, only the title one is funny. -m
1. reads CNN and Slashdot to fluff his/her/its own ego 2. silently thanks all of the kind people for pointing out the two "bugs" of hardcoding the IP instead of using DNS and not flooding if a connection can't be made 3. fixes and redeploys the worm.
It isn't open source, but decompilation makes everything open source. Isn't it great how the community can improve open source? And who's likely to be more responsive, a sys admin for a MS system or a virus author/copycat?
C'mon, you know you'd love to see a Microsoft bug take out the whitehouse site, anyhow.
-m
No, that will be
At any rate, you should expect all the headlines to include Chinese, hackers, cyberwar, and White House, plus however many other words will fit in the column.
Any editor who doesn't catch all of that should be put out to pasture.
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Sheesh, evil *and* a jerk. -- Jade
It shouldn't be to hard to go though it. I'm sure 90% of his email is "are you really Bill Gates?"
ReadThe ReflectionEngine, a cyberpunk style n
I've heard that too, and it doesn't surprise me that he'd go for the first name thing.
:)
ISTR that that's a Microsoft convention for email names for employees. billg, steveb, nathanm, etc.
Now whether that's due to the fiat of their illustrious leader is another question entirely
deus does not exist but if he does
C:\> Load new user ....
Welcome to the MicroSloth new employee registration program.
Please enter new username: billg
I'm sorry. "billg" is taken.
Might I suggest "billg2001"? : N
Might I suggest "billgrulz"? : N
Might I suggest "billg13265"? : N
Please enter new username: billgatessucks
I'm sorry. "billgatessucks" is taken.
Might I suggest "bill_whoneedsmorethan640k_g"? : Y
Thank you for making your selection.
Welcome "bill_whoneedsmorethan640k_g"!
This space for rent. All reasonable inquiries will be entertained at proprietors discretion.
>>But seriously, how does Microsoft expect to run all of these .NET services and passport authentication when their own servers seem to be hacked on a monthly basis?
You can fool all of the people some of the time and some of the people all of the time.
Microsoft is going to sell these services. How well they run is a completely different matter. Considering Microsoft's general lack of competence in dealing with complexity, probably runs poorly under stress.
Now to see how long it takes for a search for "code red worm" on microsoft.com to return any results. Took about 3 days for the Love Bug.
- allows easy access to information
- should look fine in any decent browser
- should be accessable from special browsers (e.g., browsers for the visually-impaired)
I kind of like it, myself. It's obvious that they're not trying to impress anyone graphically, just providing information. Refreshing, really. I like a neat flashy site as much as anyone, but I also appreciate a simple, well-designed site.--
And of course, Microsoft will leverage this incident to point out the "need" for Microsoft.NET class servers, wherein your servers will be suckling off the big MS teat for all their code, and so running without patches becomes virtually impossible.
And the above would almost make sense if it weren't for the fact Microsoft were hacked too, once again demonstrating that when it comes to security, Microsoft is completely inept.
WT News: Chinese cyber-bullet is a dud
NYT News: Web worm misses target
WT Ed: Online threats, foreign and domestic
NYT Ed: Cyber-attack should be a wake-up call
bah...
Someday, you're going to die. Get over it.
One of MS's msn.com servers was like that too, the one which shows the MSN Explorers "about version", so if you clicked on More Choices -> about MSN Explorer you would get "Welcome to http://www.worm.com! Hacked by Chinese!" on your screen.
Imagine the befuddled MSN users...
-- iCEBaLM
Being a devout Washington Post reader for over 15 years I whole heartedly agree with you. The Washington Times sucks.
The Information Revolution will be fought on the command line.
...Apparantly MS admits it didnt patch its own servers with its own security patch.
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I think you hit dead-on what their PR-dudes' ideal headline won't be.
JMR
(speaking only for myself, as always)
Try e-gold - (contact me). I'm NOT e-
WT News: Chinese worm attachs Whitehouse
NYT News: Chinese cyber-attack misses
Weekly World Guardian: Ape-boy to star in new TV Series
Skip ------ See the latest from http://www.anArchyFortWorth.com
You're making the exact same mistake the 'n****r' poster makes (and, I guess we've both been trolled). You're equating one lone AC with the community of /. I grew up in Georgia and it's the same with the average redneck. See in the paper that a black man has hurt someone (or cut them off in traffic or whatever) and they automatically condemn all black people. Don't judge /. by all the Trolls, AC's, flamers, idiots, script kiddies. If you read long enough, you'll figure out how to get the good info and learn to ignore the idiots. Just my opinion.
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Alex Johns
You read the wrong advisory, dumbass. sadmind/IIS came out several weeks ago, and relatively few IIS servers had the vulnerability.
However, Code Red has only just come out (and colonized the world in very short order), and most IIS servers have the problem.
I thought that was the idea of Open Source
At least it doesn't make you go through all this signup and spam shit to get to its webpages online
Bill will simply FUD his way out of the problem, pointing out that it was really those crazy linux hackers attacking the WhiteHouse, not his safe and secure bits !!!
Z
enough is too much
"Giant worm devours Bush"
"White House found to be infested with worms"
"Computer thingy does stuff to other computer thingy"
"Pedophilic, drug dealing, open source hackers attack White House"
NYT News: "Chineese worm targets Bush"
WT News: "Chineese worm targets Bush"
Grades, Social Life, Sleep... pick two.
--Justin Mitchell
"2nd Place is a fancy word for losing" --Bender (Futurama)
It was a weak attempt.
Feed the need: Digitaladdiction.net
WT News: Microsoft Flaw Threatens White House
NYT News: Microsoft: Software Bug Allows Attack on White House
Neener neener neerer!! We told you so! We told you so!
"Bill Gates really, really doesn't want Sunday papers editorializing about how shoddy and dangerous his security flaws are"
And you think the Sun guys are not doing the same thing? The following is from the CERT advisory on Code Red:
"Based on preliminary analysis, the sadmind/IIS worm exploits a vulnerability in Solaris systems and subsequently installs software to attack Microsoft IIS web servers"
Without your blessed UNIX servers, this worm wouldn't be hitting the NT boxes in the first place. The people who should really be worried are all of the sysadmins out there who don't bother to install patches for their security holes, as both Microsoft and Sun have done.
It's due to their configuration. Same host name, but it is a different physical server.
http://uptime.netcraft.com/up/graph/?mode_u=off&mo de_w=on&site=windowsupdate.microsoft.com
You'll notice different uptimes - see? Different physical machines.
Jesus Christ. Can they get their Webby for microsoft's update site taken back!
WT News: Hacker misfires on White House NYT News: White House relocates fearing Worm Infestation WT Ed: Worm Indicates Mounting Disapproval of Bush Presidency NYT Ed: Microsoft Error Puts Bush on the Run That's my .02
Now for my suggestions:
That's my .02
Adds To Tension Between The White House and China. The whole thing wouldn't fit in the subject :(
WT News: The early-Bush gets the worm
NYT News: Code Red: Out out, damn spot
WT Ed: Redmond's absinthia: Dropping the ball
NYT Ed: The Worm Farm: Microsoft wallows in the muck, saved at the zero-hour by bait-and-switch government
-HobophobE
-HobophobE
Nothing laughs forever.
>My 2nd Linux Box has been up for 6 days now.. after several kernel oopses while coding drivers.
Good man. Way to keep the faith!!! Every Kernel reboot is a badge of honour!
~Religion is O.K., as long as it gets you laid.
WT News: Worms Try to Get into Whitehouse Doors through holes in Windows and Gates NYT News: Bush's new Bill: Bill, go to Bushes WT Ed: Bush's New Legislation: Worms are not Allowed Anymore - Microsoft Problems solved NYT Ed: Windows is Easy - Even Worms Can Send Mail ejem ;)
hannu
George Bush Gets Wormed!
Whitehouse Gets Wormed.
George Gets the worms.
Whatever, who cares!
I am the root bridge.
NYT News: "Cyberterrorists Attack White House During G8 Summit"
NYT Ed: "Tougher Punishment Needed For Hackers"
WP News: "Microsoft To De-worm Servers"
WP Ed: "America Needs To Prepare For E-Terrorism"
Some people have a way with words, and some people, um, thingy.
WT News: White House avoids internet attack
NYT News: Computer Virus Misses White House
WT Ed: A prediction of things to come from Microsoft?
NYT Ed: Wars in the 21st century to be fought on the internet
Read my plan to save the Bengals
I can second that I got the same message once, tried reloading 100+ times and could not get it again!
You know, Hitler was widely admired in Germany, even by people who disagreed with his policies. Up until the end, the people living in the shelter with him saw him as a continued source of strength, even when he was resigned to die.
:)
Ooop, Godwin's law, I lose
-= rei =-
"Well, then fire it up and show me what this..." (sigh)
WT News: Red Alert! MS Worm Attacks
NYT News: Worm Almost Eats White House
WT Ed: Open Source Allows Worm To Be Programmed
NYT Ed: Red Worm Tied To Republican Fund Raiser
Crappy guesses, but what the hell.
No frontpage headline or editorial in any of those papers. Maybe something on the business page. Below the fold.
For all intensive purposes, "whom" is no longer a word. That begs the question, "who cares"?
"Use MS Software and go to Jail" NYTimes After the Justice Department takes those site operators to court for some kind of negligence (they did have a fix available).
Actually, since all Slashdot posts are (C) the Author, the winner of this contest will be able to sue the paper for infringement.
Of course, these newspapers know this, and therefore I doubt there will be a winner. Wouldn't it be ironic, though?
Good luck!
Welcome to http://www.worm.com!
Hacked by Chinese!
I'm totally serious. I reloaded it and it never came back.
Bill Gates says: Check out this worm, baby! Boo-yah!
What'dya mean there's no BLINK tag!?
WT News: "Internet Worm goes BushWhacking"
NYT News:"HeartWorm for Cheney"
WT News: "MS Worm XP"
NYT News: "Nematodes Invade Cyberspace: Bush off fishing"
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The Digital Sorceress
Now I feel sorry for Microsoft's PR department. Like the eeye security people, they're going to have to drink lots of Mountain Dew "Code Red" to stay awake and make the spins for the news.
Okay. I was deluded. I don't feel sorry for micro$oft. I'm downright laughing at them!
Did microsoft say something about potentially viral software somwhere? Ooops, this is a worm. NOt a virus. My bad.
--You will rephrase your request for me to go to hell. Goto statements are not acceptable programming constructs
The funny thing is that this implies that someone could use this vulnerability to intrude the server system and backdoor the update packages people are downloading to "fix" their systems...
Micosoft should really know better than that.
WT News:White House Wary, Web Virus Attack Fails
NYT News: Hacker Virus Target White House, Misses
WT Ed: White House Web Worm A Wash
NYT Ed: Hackers and Politics: What Future Will the Internet Ruin for Democracy?
"Eustace? Eustace? Are you there? Are you there?" = John Leeming
His email address is actually billg@. Rumor has it that he spends a couple of hours every day on email.
A friend of mine once emailed billg, asking if there was any truth to the rumor that MS would be supporting the Lockheed-Martin Real3D chipset. (Obviously this was a long time ago!) He got back a 2-word answer:
"no truth"
There was no sig or anything else. But it was still kind of spooky.
I'm gonna laugh my ass off if anyone actually gets this right .. the NY Times, and LA Times always massacre the truth right out of the headlines, so, I'm guessing it'll be something wrong, along the lines of:
NYT News: Hackers use virus to attack whitehouse computers.
Obviously wrong, but a good way to get some readers....
Mooniacs for iOS and Android
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First Test of National Packet Defense Shield a Major Success. Bush grants Pentagon $50 Billion for farther research.
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The ivory tower has never had to reach so h
According to the Win95 Easter egg, his e-mail address is billg@microsoft.com, not bgates.
Heh. Wasn't there a Microsoft Easter Egg with a 30 megabyte AVI file that had been renamed as a DLL? I'm sure it was part of the Developer Network CD or something like that; it wasn't a common Bought-It-At-Circuit-City Microsoft product.
Fire and Meat. Yummy.
Not much better, but pretty good considering I'd use linux if I could... Record set: 06/25/01 09:03pm. Computer had been up for 2 w 5 d 20 h 21 m 16.862 s.
Okay. How do you find Windows 2000 uptime? The closest I've been able to come is by simply going to My Network Places, choosing Local Area Connection, and clicking on Status.
But that's not a real uptime, it's sucky. Microsoft probably hides it. [grin]
BTW, my Winblows box approaches the world record! 6 d, 10h, 55m, 46.. 47... 48... uhh.. seconds.
Fire and Meat. Yummy.
From a stock install? I don't know. I use an MS provided tool called uptime.exe. It works on NT4SP4 and newer (no Win9x tho').
Wow. It's a complete joke that it isn't included. I can't believe it. I believe more than before that I'm right - they know that they can't compete in uptime and availability with a conceptually simpler and more mature operating system that they've already slammed as obsolete and archaic.
Thanks for pointing me towards it, though. :)
Fire and Meat. Yummy.
Typical. Thats about the only way a windows machine can rival a linux box for uptime. I havent tried any of the NT5 variants but NT4 showed the stability of a landslide.
Now, believe it or not, if you're running well-written programs (flight information system at Pearson International Airport), Windows 95B has served me well. Record uptime was in the 60-day range (after fixing the dreaded 49.7 day memory leak). I think the relative simplicity of Windows 95 versus NT 4 gives it less points of failure.
Besides, our software wrote directly to hardware, Windows NT/2000 doesn't like it when you do that, so we were pleasantly surprised with Windows 95's performance.
MODERATORS: I have yet to find a version of Windows that rivals Linux, Solaris or *BSD for stability. This posting is not pro-Microsoft.
On the other hand, I havent crashed a linux box ever, in over 4 years running various distros.Ooh. I have. Always double-check your hardware settings before insmoding a piece of ISA hardware. [grin]
Bobo hates cans.
Fire and Meat. Yummy.
His email address is actually billg@. Rumor has it that he spends a couple of hours every day on email.
I've heard that too, and it doesn't surprise me that he'd go for the first name thing. I've met the man several times (used to work for an audio-visual company, I put a lav mic on him during the Windows 95 World Conquest Tour), and he's really - urk - friendly and genuine. But everything becomes a race, a game. "Let's see if I can run this lav mic through my shirt before you can connect it to the mixer!"
What he didn't know was that the mixer was at the back of the room, so I was using a snake - basically a bus for mic cables. It was right under the podium. I plugged it in before he got the mic on, and he gave me a hell of a dirty look. >:)
"no truth"You'd think there'd be at least a sig! Did he save the message and go back through the message headers? Heh:
X-Mailer: Gnus v5.6.45/XEmacs 21.1Bill's secret is out. :)
But it was still kind of spooky.His intensity and his absolute unwavering conviction that everything he (and, by extension, Microsoft) does is right is what spooks me the most. Ironically, while I loathe Microsoft, I admire his intelligence and his sense of humor. For example, I would bet money that he's seen the Bill Borg icon that Slashdot uses, and I'd also bet that he enjoyed it. Most computer geeks would like him in person, no matter how much we may abhorr his products.
Fire and Meat. Yummy.
Heh. Here's my entry headline:
"Worm Killed By Reboot: World Record 7-day Windows 2000 Uptime Over"
On a somewhat unrelated note, adding this:
0 12 * * * uptime | mail -s "Eat your heart out." "bgates@microsoft.com"...to your crontab is a great way to brighten up Bill's morning.
Fire and Meat. Yummy.
Two thoughts:
;)
An infinite loop doesn't actually cause a crash, it causes a hang. The difference being that you can only detect an infinite loop by staring at the screen for an infinite amount of time. A crash may have more visible results.
So if this were a Linux worm, the whole infinite loop thing would be over in five minutes.
I do not have a signature
Yeah, a reliable and trustworthy news source like Slashdot should never stoop to that level.
Donate background CPU time to fight cancer.
Worm Wedges Windows Wankers?
"The Crystal Wind is the Storm, and the Storm is Data, and the Data is Life"
Not only that, but you're unwittingly encouraging readers to enter headlines that try to be as undamaging as possible because the least damaging headlines, will, by your logic, be the the winners in the contest.
Furthermore, the people that moderated your comment up should be aware of the damage they're doing by promoting the idea. This must be stopped before it gets too out of hand.
Whitehouse.com Revenue Skyrockets; IPO Planned
Whitehouse Virus Attack Averted
SLASHDOT READERS WILL BE DOING THEIR DIRTY WORK FOR THEM.
In the name of all that is good, I beg you to stop!
It's snorkday today, right?
WT News: Early Worm gets the Bird
NYT News: Microsoft Denies Ally with China
WT Ed: Dubya is for Worm?
NYT Ed: default.ida?NNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN...
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I couldn't think of anything clever, nor could I think of anything particularly humorous...
- Jman
NGWave - Fast Sound Editor for Windows
Doh! The WT News should read
"Chinese Code Red Virus targets White House".
WT News: "Chinese Red Flag Virus targets White House."
NYT News: "Whitehouse.gov target of Internet Worm."
WT Ed: none.(WT will not have an editorial about the worm)
NYT Ed: "Microsoft's Continuing Security Woes."
Mine are:
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qslack.com
Oh, you mean 75 days...
I'd love to find the seed and lookup the list of IP addresses. Then setup a server on one of those addresses and get a good count of the infected machine!
Why on earth are you using the Washington Times? It's an off-the-scale right-wing also-ran newspaper run by the Moonies that to the best of my knowledge is read by exactly nobody. The machines never empty out, the tiny pile at the corner newsstand is always still there at the end of the day (occasionally desperate people buy it after all the Posts are gone).
The paper in DC is the Washington Post.
"Patriotism is your conviction that this country is superior to all other countries because you were born in it." -- GBS
The subject says it all...
*news: "Whitehouse put on 'Code Red' Alert"
I've seen this news from 3 different people at different sources... looks like the 'hack' is for real :)
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WT News: 'Red Worm' Computer Virus Attacks White House Website NYT News: 'Red Worm' Woes WT Ed: What We Should Learn NYT Ed: How Safe is Our Internet?
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WT News: Microsoft counters US lawsuit.
NYT News: Senator Clinton says "Take that Bush!"
WT Ed: Finally, someone protests Bush election win!
NYT Ed: Mayor Guiliani announces New York City initiative for Microsoft-free zones.
Vote monkeys into Congress. They are cheaper and more trustworthy.
I predict the future and all I can win is a t-shirt?
No thank you. My time is much more valuable than that.
Yes... Microsoft's own servers was hacked...
Microsofts webservers are set up in a load-balancing format.. Meaning when you goto microsoft.com or updates.microsoft.com you aren't going to the same server every time or refresh. So if only one was infected (which is entirely possible b/c the worm spread by randomly choosing it's targets... Not just attacking obvious targets) then once every "x" number of time you would hit the infected server...
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WT News: MS Worm misses WhiteHouse apple, gets stuck in the Internet tree.
NYT News: 'Code Red' turns out to be false alarm.
WT Ed: IIS exploit misses it's mark; still causes widespread annoyances.
NYT Ed: Wiggly worm wusses out whitewashing WhiteHouse web.
(Sorry about the last one but hey, some people still use alliteration don't they?)
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Actually, they probably couldn't... Government services have typically had a hard time attracting top-flight IT talent in the last decade or so; the dot-com generation doesn't consider Government jobs to be "cool," for a variety of reasons:
:)
+ The base pay is, as a general rule, significantly less than in the private sector. (And of course, you don't get stock options.)
+ Your job position is part of a rigid hierarchy, in which Rank Hath Its Privileges - you are not rewarded for "thinking outside the box", the organization does not move in "internet time", and you will not be promoted if you do not play the appropriate office-politics games. Most dot-commers abhor this kind of thing.
+ In most Government offices, you must wear a suit and tie to the office, which is anethema to a dot-commer.
+ You typically won't be working with cutting-edge technology in a government office; half of Washington still runs on IBM mainframes and terminals dating back to the sixties and seventies.
Also, U.S. Government webpages are under some strict regulations regarding accessibility, thanks to the ADA, so a webpage designer cannot get too fancy with the page even if he wants to.
>> 5. Ties go to the f1rst p0st.
I wonder what the tie looks like that oldzoot will be getting? Slashdot green?
Hey, the patch to fix this has been out there for a while, right? :)
Some Slashdot reader will claim that the worm itself was buggy because it was built for Windows, and that an open source worm created by elite Linux hackers could actually take down whitehouse.gov properly.
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Finally, the Rock has come back to
"Cyberattack!"
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NYT News: Worm Misses White House
WT Ed: Dumb Worms And Smart Defenses
NYT Ed: Web Worm Raises Questions About China
Truthfully, I dont know if newpapers are going to print a lot of anti-hacker anti-open source pro-Microsoft jingoism, or just have a Y2K-style bellylaugh at the elite haxors. They'll definitely mention that Microsoft made a patch available, then they'll suggest something boneheaded like having the patches auto-apply.
WT News: Microsoft Unrepentant NYT News: Windows Worm Squished WT Ed: The Bugs Crawl In, The Worms Flood Out NYT Ed: The Windows Are Still Open
Having been a web developer myself, one wonders who designed the whitehouse page!
It looks somewhat similar in design to the hundreds of designs sent to me every month from 15 year olds looking for jobs! Surely such a large institution could have done better?
Im kinda half suprised it doesnt have a LinkExchange (or was it bExchange) banner up the top of the page!
It is July 20th, 1974
http://www.gamedev.net/reference/articles/article
I apologize I wasn't clearer. I have been coming to /. for only a few days but I have already become addicted. Most of the topics are interesting and a lot of the posts are full of usefull information or humor. The community as a whole is great. When I said "we" I was including myself in the community, "readers" meant those who rarely or never come to /. . I sincerely doubt the poster was a regular, after all I assume most /.ers are more intelligent than that. Sorry I wasn't clearer, remarks like that just really piss me off.
http://www.gamedev.net/reference/articles/article
My guess...
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Bill Gates has worms.
Whitehouse infected by virus.
Chinese fail to destroy it.