On 13 Dec 2001 11:08:03PM -0600, Michael Chaney ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said:

> 1. Windows viruses are written by Linux users who hate Windows

Hilarious. ;) Actually, I was kinda wondering if most Windows viruses
are written by Windows users who hate Windows (plenty!) or Windows users
who find it so darn easy to make crazy malware that use social
engineering and other methods to make people run stuff...

... "You know, Linux users are too busy to write Windows malware. We're
all tied upwriting open source and saving the world." ;)

Gosh. You know what? If Microsoft apologists believe it's just a faction
of rabid anti-Windows Linux users... they think we're extremely
brilliant! Imagine that - we're already the minority _and_ we don't get
paid for this, but we easily beat their highly-paid programmers in this 
game of security. ;) Amazing!

So... lemme get this straight. Microsoft thinks Linux users are
incredibly smart, and that Windows users are so dumb that they let Linux
users walk all over them. Cool. ;)

Yes, I'm kidding. Don't shoot me! =)

> number of buffer overflow attacks.  Their NT/2K/XP line of OS's has one

Has anyone else gotten postfix to burp? Gino's been telling me about
this amusing message it gives you when you try to buffer-overflow it -
"Burp. Got some more?" or something like that...

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Sacha Chua <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>                       3 BS CS geek =)
Ateneo Cervini-Eliazo Networks (ACENT) tel: 63(2) 426-6001 loc 5925
BOFH excuse #301: appears to be a Slow/Narrow SCSI-0 Interface problem
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