Hehe, it's too bad they didn't take a random sample of M$'s IP address range (207.46.0.0 - 207.46.255.255) to attack, instead of the obsolete windowsupdate.com. (it's a conspiracy I tell you)
Georgi Guninski wrote: > > m$ removing windowsupdate.com sets a quite dangerous precedent and gives a good > motivation to worm writers IMHO. > a lot of people claimed the worm is lame and bad written, but the worm's goal > was to DoS windowsupdate.com and it rm'ed it permanently (judging from news > sources). > according to some linux is the biggest threat to m$, but IMHO windoze has become > the biggest threat to m$. 10x for the windoze m$. > > btw, the following joke comes to mind (quite off-topic, though). > The horse, being the biggest animal in .bg claimed that no animal can bring him > down (basically turning the horse on his back on the earth). > No animal could do it. > Then the mosquitoes came, said "We can", and did it. > > georgi > > Darren Bennett wrote: > > I can confirm that it is indeed broken. There is also an article at > > www.slashdot.org that discusses this. > > > > -Darren > > > __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software http://sitebuilder.yahoo.com _______________________________________________ Full-Disclosure - We believe in it. Charter: http://lists.netsys.com/full-disclosure-charter.html
