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	<title>Comments on: Netcraft: SCO &#8220;own all your code&#8221;</title>
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		<title>By: DOSasaur</title>
		<link>http://dougal.gunters.org/blog/2004/11/29/sco-hacked/#comment-10868</link>
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		<description>Actually, I see this type of non-destructive &#039;hack&#039; as a good deed -- a &quot;wake up!&quot; call to set MIS back off its complacent fundament and onto its collective heels for at least a minute or two.

Would I own stock in a company which cannot secure the servers it runs, runs on it&#039;s own supposed proprietary software?  Nope ... nuh uh ... nwj   That is a lesson that SCO should have learned some time ago, when it was still a business rather than a front for other marginal entities.

So I&#039;m late saying it.  Cut me a break, I&#039;m a few months behind with eWeek reading, even though they&#039;re placed in the throne room.  One must spend some time at the keyboard, not whiling away the hours seeing if one can remember to &quot;check that URL on the napkin illustration -- it might be real&quot; (it was).

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<p>Would I own stock in a company which cannot secure the servers it runs, runs on it&#8217;s own supposed proprietary software?  Nope &#8230; nuh uh &#8230; nwj   That is a lesson that SCO should have learned some time ago, when it was still a business rather than a front for other marginal entities.</p>
<p>So I&#8217;m late saying it.  Cut me a break, I&#8217;m a few months behind with eWeek reading, even though they&#8217;re placed in the throne room.  One must spend some time at the keyboard, not whiling away the hours seeing if one can remember to &#8220;check that <acronym title='Uniform Resource Locator'><span class='caps'>URL</span></acronym> on the napkin illustration &#8212; it might be real&#8221; (it was).</p>
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