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First Email of the Day (Re: OT: The Irony in It!)

From: asj <kalim_at_xxxx.com>
Date: Sun, 26 Jan 2003 23:29:32 -0500
Message-ID: <3E34B5AC.7B38@xxxx.com>


i'm sending out one email first thing tomorrow that will sum it all up to our IT head (and maybe other people can do the same):

"THANK GOD WE DON'T RUN MICROSOFT SQL SERVER!" *

oh, yeah, for those of you wintrolls complaining about lax patches, tell that to all those large multinationals that STILL got hit. the point is to NOT have to install f*cking MS patches every other freaking weekend!

http://www.cnn.com/2003/TECH/internet/01/26/internet.attack/index.html

"Experts fear Monday could bring new outbreaks of the fast-moving computer worm that snarled business and government computers Saturday, slowing some corporate systems tothe point of inaccessibility.

"Several companies, including Continental Airlines and Bank of America Corp., reported widespread computer problems Saturday.

"Bank of America, one of the nation's largest banks, said many customers could not withdraw money from its 13,000 ATMs because of technical problems caused by the attack, according to The Associated Press. A spokeswoman, Lisa Gagnon, told the AP that the bank restored service to nearly all ATMs by late Saturday afternoon and that customers' money and personal information had not been at risk.

"Continental said the worm attack led to scattered delays of no more than 90 minutes. Spokesman Jeff Walt said Continental's hub at Newark, New Jersey, was the most affected, but problems were also reported in Houston, Texas, and Cleveland, Ohio.

asj wrote:
>
> two side by side headlines in cnn.com:
>
> gates (again!) promising greater security for microsoft products, AND a
> headline on the new SQL Server worm wreaking havoc on Microsoft SQL
> server 2000 users. no wonder we use oracle and apache instead.
>
> side by side pic:
> http://www.blueboard.com/temp/news_headlines.gif
>
> stories:
>
> SQL Server 2000 Devastation:
> http://www.cnn.com/2003/TECH/internet/01/25/internet.attack.ap/index.html
>
> Security (or non-security) of microsoft products:
> http://www.cnn.com/2003/TECH/biztech/01/25/microsoft.security.ap/index.html
Received on Sun Jan 26 2003 - 22:29:32 CST

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