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SCO.com Defaced

A whole slew of readers wrote:"According to an Image on the SCO website they own all our code and we shall pay them all our money. (found at Heise online (german IT news). " Yes, I'm sure this will help the whole legal case; defacement has always been such a valued piece of input in court *cough*.

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  1. Re:Conspiracy theory of the day by RAMMS+EIN · · Score: 1, Flamebait

    Which brings up a question. What if SCO did deface their own site, but manages to put the blame on some cracker or script kiddie? Court decissions being based on judgment rather than solid proof, the kiddie might well get convicted. Victory for SCO.

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    Please correct me if I got my facts wrong.
  2. Re:look at the blackboard in the background by x-router · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    /msg realloc {your message of congrats} :)

  3. Re:Screenshot Mirror by nuxx · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    Of course I'm running Outlook on this machine... Nothing else supports Exchange-based shared calendering (and it's integration with Tasks and other such things being sent via email). And it also does it very well.

    GAIM (at least on Windows) also doesn't support HTTPS proxies... I don't really care for it either, but that's a debate about personal preferences.

    Think about the reasons why people use various tools before flapping your gums, eh? FOSS isn't always the best solution for every problem.