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Korean MSN Site Hacked

An anonymous reader writes "CNN is reporting that MSN's Korean website was hacked in order to allow usernames and passwords to be stolen. Microsoft is initially blaming unpatched, outsourced servers. Just another embarrassment to Microsoft's security push."

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  1. They probably ran on linux by mingot · · Score: 5, Funny

    We all know microsoft doesn't trust windows to run its webservers!

    1. Re:They probably ran on linux by Quantum+Fizz · · Score: 4, Funny

      Strange, MSFT execs just offered me a soft drink, fortified with hints of "fresh oxytocin", and after whispering some words in my ear suddenly I just trust windows to run all my own webservers.

  2. Oh No! by Greenisus · · Score: 5, Funny

    They might steal all the old peoples' email passwords!

  3. In Korea... by Luigi30 · · Score: 4, Funny

    Only old servers are unpatched.

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  4. wipe and reload? by Elminst · · Score: 5, Funny

    "Microsoft said it cleaned the Web site, www.msn.co.kr, and removed the dangerous software code... "

    I got $5 that says this translates to "formatted and reinstalled the OS..."

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