Re: Another Vulnerability to Worry About with Vista and 7

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"Alias" <iamaliasTAKETHIS@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Gordon's Psychotherapist wrote:
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Me wrote:
Alias wrote:
Me wrote:
+Bob+ wrote:
On Thu, 24 Sep 2009 21:01:45 -0400, Vista Succubus Hunter
<Sucuubus@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

+Bob+ wrote:
On Tue, 22 Sep 2009 17:08:51 -0400, Vista Succubus Hunter
<Sucuubus@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Here is another one here 'sport', as a hacker attacks British
Parliament Linux hosted website, a SQL injection attack.

http://www.spamfighter.com/News-13115-Hacker-Attacks-British-Parliament-Website.htm
An SQL injection attack is a web site vulnerability - not an OS
issue.
You can makeup all the excuses you want. The Web server was hosted
by Linux.
Your ignorance of technical matters is noted.
Linux web servers have had issues, MS web servers have had even
more.
However, the SQL issue has little to do with the OS. If you want to
pick on Linux web servers, at least do the research to find some
problems that are related to the OS.
Noted: It's just another excuse for Linux, and Linux Web servers are
no more secure than there is a man in the Moon is the bottom line.

<http://www.theregister.co.uk/2009/09/12/linux_zombies_push_malware/>
100 servers that had weak passwords. Whoopty doo. Compare that to the
hundreds of thousands of Windows machines and it's not even a tenth of
a drop in the bucket.
What difference does it make 1, 100, or 1,000,000, the potential to
attack the undiscovered exploits are there and will be there?
Um, weak passwords are one thing. Exploitable operating systems are
another. Your silly article said the servers were compromised with
password sniffers, not that Linux servers are inherently exploitable.

If Linux popularity grows in the home sector, they are coming after
Linux, and they will breach it coming after the $$$$$$.
More crystal ball predictions? LOL! You really are a windroid.

Now the Windroid pulls out his crystal ball:

And if the desktop versions of Linux ever take off with any
popularity, or that Linux Chrome and Google junk takes off, then
Linux is going to to expose as the Swiss Cheese and Flying Dutchman
in waiting that Linux really is.
Um, no it isn't and your silly little URL above proves no such thing.

You're just a home user of the lowest caliber, so you don't count.
Then stop replying to me.

Alias

Maybe he enjoys putting you in your place.

Too bad he didn't.

You are not welcome here you
IDIOT.

If my presence bothers you, don't read my posts.

You presence doesn't bother me. It is my Noble Mission to correct all of
the lies you post about that INFERIOR Ubuntu and the Open Sores software
that you love so much.


Remember, Ubuntu has been FREE for years yet Ubuntu is still on less than
one percent of the desktops out there. There is a reason for that. Ubuntu
sucks.



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