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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. In Korea by thedogcow · · Score: 0, Troll

    In Korea, only old people hack a worthless-piece-of-shit OS.

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  2. Schadenfreude ... can't resist by putko · · Score: 0, Troll

    LOL ROFLMAO!

    [sorry -- I really couldn't resist]

    Microsoft eats own dogfood, suffers serious indigestion.

    I'd love to see Gates have a tantrum over this one. Someone is going to get flying-ninja kicked in the nuts.

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  3. Re:Please get some journalistic integrity... by Goeland86 · · Score: 1, Troll

    say why don't you give me an example of a linux-based server defacement? if there's a million out there you should be able to get an example to me easily. Back up your claim or I'll consider it flame bate. Not only that, but /. lets users discuss things, unlike Fox, where nothing gets discussed in the first place. I'll gladly discuss the matter later with you, IF you post a link of a linux defacement example as a reply to this topic.

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