Can't wait to see who they sue tommorow.
Can't wait to see who they sue tommorow.
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Can't wait to see who they sue tommorow.
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Ooo ooo pick countach! pick countach! He uses linux! Sue him!
I certainly hope not.
If they start suing personal users, they'll hit a new low, the same kind of line that was crossed by the RIAA suing twelve year olds.
http://www.insecure.org/stf/Nmap-3.50-Release.html
Check out the 5th change in this changelog. ;D
That's classic, they're fighting fire with fire.
P.S.
Nmap is a great scanner, OS detection isn't that great, it picked my friends linux box up as an xbox running linux, at least it got the OS right :-\ .
http://news.com.com/2100-7344_3-5170...l?tag=nefd_topThe SCO Group dismissed a leaked memo that connected Microsoft to $86 million in investments in the company, saying the author of the e-mail misunderstood the venture deal.
The SCO Group on Thursday acknowledged the authenticity of an e-mail sent Oct. 12 from Michael Anderer, CEO of Salt Lake City venture firm S2 Partners, to SCO Vice President Chris Sontag and Chief Financial Officer Robert Bench. The memo appears to be a discussion of the compensation that Anderer received for facilitating venture deals on SCO's behalf.
"Microsoft will have brought in $86 million for us including BayStar," stated the e-mail, which was posted by the Open Source Initiative on its Web site.
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http://www.insecure.org/stf/Nmap-3.50-Release.html
Check out the 5th change in this changelog. ;D
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I wish more development groups would do that. Then they would have nowhere to go but down. Maybe even get a taste of their own medicine (sued)
Congrats to the nmap group for this idea.
oh, and doesnt SCO know when to quit?
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