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March Netcraft survey

awptic writes "The March Netcraft survey is out. Among the changes is a 4% increase in the number of websites running IIS, primarily due, however, to register.com's domain name parking service switching to mostly IIS servers, which account for over 2 million of the 38 million sites surveyed. Ironically, a large number of the websites were defaced shortly thereafter."

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  1. Not just register.com by Snowfox · · Score: 4, Informative

    Not just register.com -- NetSol also moved much of its operations from UNIX systems to Windows systems, if you didn't have enough reason to question the sanity of NetSol already...

  2. They switch, regardless of the defacing risk by jsse · · Score: 5, Funny

    Several hundred thousand sites seem to have moved to this [Window based]system this month, and the drop in Netscape-Enterprise is largely a result of this. Ironically, many of the sites were hacked a few days later, Newsbytes reports.

    All of the sudden a pictures of lemmings jumping off a cliff materialized in front of me.

  3. Hacked Servers Outsourced to Interland by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 4, Informative

    According to the Security Focus article the affected parking servers had been outsourced to Interland. Not really surprising, since Interland has left their servers vulnerable to various vulnerabilities for months at times.

  4. Re:Apache 2.0 by tshak · · Score: 4, Interesting

    We (being a primarly MS house) got so fed up with this IIS (4.0) box that we actually put Apache for Windows on it. The main issue was dynamic scripting for site creation. A Perl script written in less then an hour (with minimal Perl experience then that, and NO experience with httpd.conf) was much more efficient then a huge VBScript (written over a few days) that accessed the IIS Metabase. However, with IIS 6.0 all site configuration and creation can be done by simply interfacing with an XML file.

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  5. People are inherently stupid by Kwikymart · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Stupid people!

    Every day we hear about how companies choose to implement MS solutions (adds more to the problem, however) rather than better BSD/Linux solutions. "But it's cheaper to employ an MCSE!"... That may be so, but this route should only be taken if you dont care about the company's data.

    Fucking braindead corporations; spend the extra 15 thousand / year and protect your freaking data instead of throwing away your secrets. It's going to be cheaper down the road when you have to hire lawyers to start sueing people or lose business because people won't trust your braindead corporation with their credit cards.

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  6. Re:wow... by rjamestaylor · · Score: 5, Funny
    Monkeys? You're comparing Highly Qualified Professional MCSEs to monkeys? Many Successful Web Professionals are MCSEs. These Trained Professionals suffer long years to earn their credentials.

    I am shocked. Shocked!

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  7. Hmm, I don't think that's what MS/Unisys meant... by UsonianAutomatic · · Score: 4, Insightful

    ...when they said "We Have the Way Out!"

    -1 Redundant, but isn't it interesting that the new anti-Unix site isn't among that 4% IIS increase (and not hacked).

  8. Server share data for working sites by rkgmd · · Score: 5, Informative

    This data for *active* web servers (about 6 million total) seems to give a different picture---while apache lost 0.16% and IIS gained 0.40%, long-term (over the last year) apache grew, while IIS fell. Also, extrapolated future failure and growth rates seems to indicate that one is better off betting on apache than on IIS.

  9. VeriSign != Register.com by pclinger · · Score: 5, Informative

    The story points out that Register.com switched to IIS. And then the idiot who submitted the story points to an article "Hackers Deface Thousands Of Domains Parked At Verisign" (http://online.securityfocus.com/news/357) about domains getting hacked from Verisign, trying to make some connection there. NetSol is now known as Verisign. Register.com is not Verisign. They are two separate companies. Now, lets review:

    Register.com switches to IIS
    Verisign domains get hacked

    Connection? None. So don't post anything that tries to make that connection.

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    1. Re:VeriSign != Register.com by T-Punkt · · Score: 5, Informative

      Read the Netcraft survey as well---the summary at /. ist not correct, Register.com and Network Solution switched to IIS.

  10. Gotta check those facts by xrayspx · · Score: 4, Informative

    Not Register.com, Verisign/NetSol. The domains were parked at InterLand.

    Granted, I knew all that before I read this article, but hey, the securityfocus article that was linked had all this information, would have been 4 seconds of Journalistic Research.

    I'm too ornery in the morning. In any case, really big mass-defacement, really easily accomplished.

  11. Ironically? by OblongPlatypus · · Score: 4, Funny

    Someone's concept of the meaning of the word "ironic" is even worse than Alanis Morissette's.

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