BBC Links Linux To MyDoom
minus_273 writes "It seems the BBC has a story on their front page titled 'Linux cyber-battle turns nasty', very specifically linking Linux users to the MyDoom virus. Some lines to note: 'If anyone's anger has no measure, it is the wrath of internet zealots who believe that code should be free to all (open source). So, it seems likely that the perpetrators of the MyDoom virus and its variants are internet vandals with a specific grudge.'"
Yes, it was definitly offline. Were they possibly updating something? All links simply displayed the main page. That is if you got past the main index, which indeed got you a 503 error.
That reminds me of the "Google Traffic Takes Down Web Site" article a little while ago. I wonder if the BBC reporter read that article. It would be ironic if the BBC was slashdoted after writing such a negotive story. I think if anyone has a problem with the BBC article they should contact the BBC and let their feelings be known.
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Darl is on another planet,
Y'all know the truth.
Claims our code was once his own.
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Thinks we don't know our stuff, to write our own?
Never copied.
Freako, now blaming IBM.
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And Darl McBride,
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