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>-----Original Message-----
>From: Art [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Sent: Tuesday, October 07, 2003 11:00 AM
>To: Philippine Linux Users Group Mailing List
>Subject: Re: [plug] Security Report Puts Blame On Microsoft
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>
>I really like the part that says that that Microsoft should be liable 
>financially for the security issues. Sue them till kingdom 
>come for all 
>I care.
>
>Good reading. Tickled to say the least.
>
>Art
>[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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>>To all;
>>
>>Here's another story on Micro$oft security. Hope you like 
>this article.
>>
>>http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A54872-2003Sep23.html
>>
>>Security Report Puts Blame On Microsoft
>>
>>By Jonathan Krim
>>Washington Post Staff Writer
>>Wednesday, September 24, 2003; Page E01
>>
>>Viruses, worms and other cyber-attacks that are crippling 
>computers with
>>increasing frequency cannot be stopped as long as the software of one
>>company -- Microsoft Corp. -- dominates computing, according 
>to a paper
>>prepared by corporate technology officers and researchers.
>>
>>For your information only. God bless and have a nice day to all.


Which reminds me - VALVE (of Halflife/CS fame) was hacked due to an M$
security hole (yeah, they are using MS).

Source code for the next Half Life release was released to the open.

the founder of VALVE is an ex-MS employee.

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