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I'm curious
Why does this matter? Is a break-in okay if it happens on one OS but not okay if it happens on another? Is it the fault of the OS vendor in one case and the fault of the admins in another? If it turns out to be one OS, will you say "that is why you shouldn't trust this OS" but if it turns out to be the other, will you say "well, no OS is totally secure"?

Ahhh, gotta love the zealots!
Posted by: NonZealot   Posted on: 12/12/06 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Any word on the computer setup that was hacked?  olePigeon | 12/12/06
I'm curious  NonZealot | 12/12/06
Stop beating him with the common sense stick  No_Ax_to_Grind | 12/12/06
I guess here at Zdnet,  Boot_Agnostic | 12/12/06
I'm with NonZealot on this...  RicD_ | 12/12/06
Loverock is a zealot, I was just curious. [nt]  olePigeon | 12/13/06
Depends on what you do  Still Lynn | 12/13/06
Unix  No_Ax_to_Grind | 12/12/06
Sure it does, Axey.  OButterball | 12/12/06
Sure it does, Axey.  OButterball | 12/12/06
computer setup that was hacked  ator1940 | 12/12/06
most likely a "user problem"  toadlife | 12/12/06
Probably a user config error.  osreinstall | 12/12/06
Hey that's my ID and password  BXLE | 12/13/06
A head needs to be rolled; Arnold Schwarzenegger  mighetto | 12/13/06
Resignations at Veterans Adminisration over Less  mighetto | 12/14/06
Good news!  yyuko@... | 12/14/06

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