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Hello windowsupdate.microsoft.com ...Time to die!
Merlin:
Of course the Blaster worm didn't work
Microsoft changed to Linux
Linux doesn't have the RPC vulnerability
What's really pissing off is that M$ still has the guts to say it wasn't a big deal.
Of course it won't be if u move to Linux.
http://uptime.netcraft.com/up/graph?site=www.microsoft.com
Microsoft.com is running on Linux too.
Calum:
bigsleep:
Excellent!
I've got a screenshot of both those pages.
The server history is best as it clearly shows the change on the 15th.
I had no idea that IIs would run on Linux.
[ August 17, 2003: Message edited by: Bigsleep ]
jasonlane:
This is only just the begining. It inspires confidence don't it that M$ can't even trust their own products, how ever it does confirm and re-affirm that M$ are in the wrong business. Don't give up the day jobs boys.
How long are we going to have to wait until M$ are off the scene so we can get on with some real work?
TheQuirk:
Ugh. Get a hold of yourself. Microsoft simply used Akamai's caching service to get load off of their (Microsoft's) servers.
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