Re: [Full-Disclosure] Is www.sco.com hacked?

From: Joel Merrick (joel_at_servicestyle.com)
Date: 11/29/04

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    To: Rossen Naydenov <rnaydenov@aegis-is.com>
    Date: Mon, 29 Nov 2004 13:52:15 +0000
    
    
    

    On Mon, 2004-11-29 at 14:58 +0200, Rossen Naydenov wrote:
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    > Hi guys,
    >
    > I just noticed the banner on www.sco.com
    > If you don't saw it( because it is removed) this is what they say:
    >
    > We own all your code
    > pay us all your money
    >
    > Or is it some commercial trick?

    No, check the whiteboard behing it ;)

    While I do not condone hacking in the slightest, they have brought it
    upon themselves. Maybe they could disclose some info about the
    'violations' they are trying to claim for!

    > - --
    > Best Regards
    >
    > Rossen Naydenov
    > AEGIS-IS JSCo
    > Bulgaria
    > www.aegis-is.com
    > Phone: +359 2 980 20 50
    > Fax: +359 2 980 66 11
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