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If I'm gonna write a virus or a worm, I WANT it to be known WIDELY. Unfortunately, only MS sells enough to make a statement about OS vulnerabilities. EVERY OS has them, but you aren't going to hear much when applied to MAC or Linux, so why write them to those OS's when you can write to MS and get a real rush of achievement.
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False sense of security  tero_t_vaananen@... | 05/12/04
The real lesson to be learned....  cglrcng@... | 05/12/04
and what happens when...  ryusen | 05/12/04
non-disclosure  toadlife | 05/13/04
security holes are ment for spying on people  ercanselim | 05/12/04
Are you serious?  thirstydog@... | 05/13/04
Sales job  Chad_z | 05/12/04
You are to dumb to do it, buy our product/service!!!  No_Ax_to_Grind | 05/12/04
And then reality hits No_Ax in the forehead  nucrash | 05/12/04
The REAL Lesson: Say no to M$!  LinuxLover74 | 05/12/04
You moron!  Linux User 147560 | 05/12/04
I thought it was pretty funny  voska | 05/14/04
The Real Lesson  vlavalle | 05/13/04
Mac is a bad example  voska | 05/14/04
4th Option - Don't BUY Microsoft Crap!  dagnome | 05/12/04
MS  beepster | 05/14/04
Isn't Mac OS X = BSD  mkles | 05/15/04
And the real problem is?  dgoris | 05/12/04
Every day the world's economy...  bjbrock | 05/12/04
Same old tired story - passing the buck  toadlife | 05/12/04
Not so sure about that  voska | 05/14/04
Two words: Windows. Update.  syrynxx | 05/13/04
... unless that critical Windows patch screws up your machine?  Zogg | 05/18/04

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