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...do you really want to give MS coders credit for being able to even penetrate these systems as far as they were penetrated?----------

That wouldn't fit the facts. It would be more like the Barkto incident where a paid M$ employee pretends to be interested in coding for Linux so he could get a password to the server.


Script kiddies crack M$ because it's so easy. Got nothing to do with hate.
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