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Home -> Community -> Usenet -> c.d.o.misc -> Re: SQL Server Worm devastates Microsoft Corporate networks!
Simon Cooke was seen in
<JIyZ9.346$Wu1.53360_at_newsread1.prod.itd.earthlink.net> in
comp.os.linux.advocacy to propose the following:
> Look, schmuckboy, it's quite simple:
>
> Lots of dev machines, running MSDE (cut down SQL server for developers)
> or SQL Server = lots of machines not getting patched, because they're
> being run by regular developers, not sysadmins.
>
> The server farms were being run by sysadmins, not developers, and so
> were patched -- but got hit by heavy traffic.
>
> Now do you understand? Or do you want to show your cluelessness again?
hey... it's completely embarrassing no matter who exactly is at fault... you can't get away from that one massive fact... sheer embarrassement... what's that German word??? Schaden Freude???
Ho ho ho ho ho, who's laughing??? Nobody inside Microsoft, that's for sure...
-- Paul Cooke Registered Linux user 273897 Machine registration number 156819 Linux Counter: Home Page = http://counter.li.org/Received on Tue Jan 28 2003 - 11:19:22 CST
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