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SCO website and file servers are back online, after being hit by denial-of-service attack that cut off access for almost 2 days. [ZDNet UK]
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The SCO Group's Web site and file servers are back online, after being
The SCO Group's Web site and file servers are back online, after being
that cut off access for almost two days.
The outage was over by 5 p.m. (PST) on Thursday, according to the Cooperative Association for Internet Data Analysis (CAIDA). The attack, which began flooding SCO's network with data
For 3rd time this year, unknown attackers have deluged SCO website with enough data to make it inaccessible. [ZDNet UK]
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For the third time this year, unknown attackers have deluged the SCO Group's Web site with enough data to make it inaccessible.
The company,...
Attackers take down SCO site again
For the third time this year, unknown attackers have deluged the SCO Group's Web site with enough data to make it inaccessible.
The company, known for its claim of ownership of critical pieces of code in the Linux operating system, said the attack started on
SCO, now suing IBM for infringing its intellectual property, had its website taken offline by a well orchestrated denial-of-service attack. An avalanche of data blocked access to the site for several hours on Friday. [ZDNet UK]
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An avalanche of data blocked access to the SCO Group's Web site for several hours on Friday, said the company, which has come under fire from Linux...
SCO site suffers DDoS outage
Stephen Shankland, CNET News.com
An avalanche of data blocked access to the SCO Group's Web site for several hours on Friday, said the company, which has come under fire from Linux fans for an ongoing lawsuit against IBM.
At 10:45 a.m., the Unix and Linux seller was
Several forum comments. [LWN: Linux Weekly News]
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President of OSI responds to SCO's DoS claims
[Posted May 7, 2003 by corbet]
Tue, 6 May 2003 23:41:49 -0400
In a press release today, SCO suggests that the Linux community may be
responsible for the denial-of-service attack on its servers that
occurred on Friday, May 2nd.
This is a baseless
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SCO CEO Darl McBride accuses president of Open Source Initiative, Eric Raymond, and open source community in general, of not doing enough to stop distributed denial of service (DDoS) attacks on SCO website. [eWeek]
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SCO CEO Darl McBride took a swing at the open-source community this week, Linux & Open-Source Editor Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols reports, and Linux luminaries Eric Raymond and Bruce Perens weren't slow to respond.
Linux & Open Source - eWeek
SCO, Open-Source Leaders Trade Barbs
SCO CEO Darl McBride took a swing at the open-source community this week, Linux & Open-Source Editor Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols reports, and Linux luminaries Eric Raymond and Bruce Perens weren't slow to respond. Hardly a week goes by