Original URL: http://www.theregister.co.uk/2004/11/29/sco_hacked/
SCO hacked in apparent IP protest
'We own all your code - pay us all your money'
Posted in Enterprise Security, 29th November 2004 12:06 GMT
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Visitors to SCO's website (http://www.sco.com/) this morning were treated to a rare moment of corporate self-awareness after hackers apparently replaced an image linking to the undoubtedly scintillating "Extending Legacy Applications and Databases to the Web and Wireless Devices with SCOx Web Services Substrate" with a graphic bearing the rather more promising "We own all your code - pay us all your money":

Naturally, we at El Reg cannot condone such behaviour and hope that the ne'er-do-well behind this piece of waggery is suitably ashamed of himself. We await his arrest and long imprisonment with eager anticipation, and if the authorities would like a clue in tracking down the culprit, they should look at what the young lady is writing on the board. ®
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