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There have been a few of them
The few 'Linux' worms and hacks that have made the news were dependant on older versions of software. It's the same across the board.

90% of users don't have to worry about this, but it's still something to let the users/admins know about.
Posted by: Sabz5150   Posted on: 08/14/06 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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As expected, more attacks....  OhMyGosh | 08/14/06
would a *nix hack for an older OS make news  zzz1234567890 | 08/14/06
There have been a few of them  Sabz5150 | 08/14/06
recently....  JoeMama_z | 08/14/06
Any Unix hack would make the news as they are so RARE ...  michael_t | 08/15/06
fud?  merc2dogs` | 08/15/06
Did the DH(I)S forget where they put the backdoors already?  Mr. Roboto | 08/14/06
They borrowed some "mackholes" from the pool  michael_t | 08/15/06
They borrowed some "backholes" from the pool  michael_t | 08/15/06
Does not affect us...  Mike Cox | 08/14/06
Um  flatliner | 08/14/06
9  LoCal | 08/15/06
Worm duo tries to hijack Windows PCs  Loverock Davidson | 08/14/06
Yep! Have you got your Windows machine patched?  Grayson Peddie | 08/14/06
Still testing  nucrash | 08/15/06
Still working...  Spikey_Mike | 08/15/06
Yes!  Loverock Davidson | 08/15/06
So many good reasons to be looking forward to buying Vista  michael_t | 08/14/06
 Suicida| | 08/15/06
Dang, can't get the worms to use Wine in Linux properly  Boot_Agnostic | 08/15/06
sounds like M$ intentionally left win2k vulnerable to force users to  wessonjoe | 08/16/06

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