Almost definately a hoax. Proof follows:
1. The press release just has that fake "feeling"
2. Neither sco.com or caldera.com have the "press release" anywhere on their sites.
3. The server belongs to a German university.
4. The 404 page has BOFH quotes. How professional is that?
5. If you look in the source, some of the image links point directly to sco.com/images/... On most websites, wouldn't the images be linked to a local directory? Even more suspicious, on sco.com & caldera.com, the images are located locally.
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...especially the "17 inch" one. Besides Rinkworks, here's another good site: techcomedy.com. Most everyone there are real tech support workers.
Almost definately a hoax. Proof follows: 1. The press release just has that fake "feeling" 2. Neither sco.com or caldera.com have the "press release" anywhere on their sites. 3. The server belongs to a German university. 4. The 404 page has BOFH quotes. How professional is that? 5. If you look in the source, some of the image links point directly to sco.com/images/... On most websites, wouldn't the images be linked to a local directory? Even more suspicious, on sco.com & caldera.com, the images are located locally.