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Hotmail Servers Shut Down by Code Red

An Anonymous Coward writes: "SF Gate has this story about Code Red taking down some of Microsoft's Hotmail servers. That's funny." So is Code Red a problem yet? Meanwhile my sircams have stopped, except for 2 people who mail me a hundred or more a day. Thank god for filters, but if I had a monthly bandwidth cap, I'd be pissed.

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  1. Microsoft to be the target of (more) lawsuits? by DG · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Back in the Dark Ages of corporate acceptance of Free Software (circa '97 or so) a common pointy-haired manager complaint was "Who do we sue?"

    IE, if the software contained some fatal flaw that resulted in Actual Money being lost, the corporation could go after a commercial software house in the courts in an attempt to recover costs.

    Free Software, being provided as a community service with no sue-able corporation behind it, lacked this perceived accountability.

    Well, here we have a gold-plated example of a fatal flaw in a piece of commercial software, coupled to a lax attitude towards fixing it, that has without question resulted in the loss of Actual Money by a great deal of people. One would think then, that IS Managers across the world would be queuing up to sue Microsoft and recover their costs.

    Anybody seeing any evidence of this happening?

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