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RE: Anti-MS drivel
From: Scott Taylor <security () 303underground com>
Date: Sat, 17 Jan 2004 14:44:25 -0700
On Sat, 2004-01-17 at 13:47, James Patterson Wicks wrote:
Business on the other hand is moving slowly to Linux. Why slowly? Who do you sue when your business is hacked by someone who planted a backdoor in the Linux kernel? Won't happen you say? Let's see, almost happened once already . . .
How many businesses are suing Microsoft for putting out a wonderful platform on which to automatically replicate viruses? No, the reason is that managers get their free keychains and t-shirts from Microsoft for going to their stupid seminars and believe that all their vaporware will really revolutionize the world pretty soon, if only they choose to invest hundreds of hours converting their current enterprise into something that fits the active directory model, and in the process paying excessive amounts of money to consultants that correctly answered a couple multiple choice tests to get their silly Microsoft certification. Its a free market, let them waste their money like that. I've found some great deals on hardware at the auctions of companies that really truly believed all that marketing crap. -- Scott Taylor - <security () 303underground com> If you look like your driver's license photo -- see a doctor. If you look like your passport photo -- it's too late for a doctor. _______________________________________________ Full-Disclosure - We believe in it. Charter: http://lists.netsys.com/full-disclosure-charter.html
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- RE: Anti-MS drivel James Patterson Wicks (Jan 17)
- RE: Anti-MS drivel Scott Taylor (Jan 17)
- Re: Anti-MS drivel yossarian (Jan 17)
- RE: [inbox] Re: Anti-MS drivel Curt Purdy (Jan 18)
- RE: [inbox] Re: Anti-MS drivel joe (Jan 18)
- RE: [inbox] Re: Anti-MS drivel joe (Jan 18)
- Re: [inbox] Re: Anti-MS drivel Valdis . Kletnieks (Jan 18)
- Re: Anti-MS drivel yossarian (Jan 17)
- Re: Anti-MS drivel Ron DuFresne (Jan 20)
- Re: Anti-MS drivel Michal Zalewski (Jan 20)
- RE: Old school applications on the Internet (was Anti-MS drivel) Bill Royds (Jan 20)
- Re: Old school applications on the Internet(was Anti-MS drivel) Gregh (Jan 21)
- RE: Old school applications on the Internet(was Anti-MS drivel) Steve Wray (Jan 21)
- RE: Anti-MS drivel Scott Taylor (Jan 17)