IWETHEY v. 0.3.0 | TODO
1,095 registered users | 0 active users | 0 LpH | Statistics
Login | Create New User
IWETHEY Banner

Welcome to IWETHEY!

New Checkout scumbag Didio!!!!
[link|http://www.internetnews.com/ent-news/article.php/3312451|http://www.internetn...ticle.php/3312451]

It's them evil open sourcers!!!!
New [ ... ]
Oh christ not [link|http://twiki.iwethey.org/twiki/bin/view/Main/LauraDiDio|her again].
===

Implicitly condoning stupidity since 2001.
New I remember when
I'd read an occasional column by her in one of
the rags. It was focused toward women in computing
and how to get ahead in a male dominated field.

She was so technically clueless that I knew the only
way she got ahead was via politics, not ability, and
was pushing a platform that would allow other women
to get ahead on the same basis.

Idiot.
New Women get ahead in a male-dominated environment by
plying the oldest trade of them all. Politics. That's a new developement, that is.
--

"...and pronounce all four E's in the word 'shit'"
New You misspelled "Didiot". HTH!
New Re: Checkout scumbag Didio?????
I read the whole thing twice and see no place where Ms. DiDio accuses "open sourcers". Has the article been changed? There's enough legitimate reasons to criticize Ms. Sandy Reed II, it's not necessary to exaggerate.
[link|http://www.aaxnet.com|AAx]
New They've changed the article...
There were three paras of quotes from her when I first read it. Now they've simply paraphrased her.
Regards,

-scott anderson

"Welcome to Rivendell, Mr. Anderson..."
New Damn, knew I should have grabbed it for the twiki
===

Implicitly condoning stupidity since 2001.
New Your wish is my command (Google cache!)
[link|http://216.239.37.104/search?q=cache:DccrkldmeqUJ:www.internetnews.com/ent-news/article.php/3312451+internetnews+didio+nt+leak&hl=en&ie=UTF-8|http://216.239.37.10...ak&hl=en&ie=UTF-8]


February 12, 2004
Windows Code-Leak Rumor Lights up 'Net



By Susan Kuchinskas and Michael Singer



Internet sites and relay channels are aflame over an item that hit a Windows rumor and tip site claiming that Windows 2000 and Windows NT source code was leaked and available on the Internet. NeoWin, a site that bills itself as "unprofessional journalism," reported the rumor late Thursday afternoon.


Apparently, according to the NeoWin posting, "two packages are circulating on the internet, one being the source code to Windows 2000, and the other being the source code to Windows NT."


When asked to comment, Microsoft responded by e-mail that "the rumor regarding the availability of Windows source code is based on the speculation of an individual who saw a small section of un-identified code and thought it looked like Windows code. Microsoft is looking into this as a matter of due diligence."


IDC research director Al Gillen said too many questions remain unanswered at this point, such as whether the leak was all of the code or only part, which part and what form it was in when compromised. "That all has to be answered before you can even start to assess how serious it is for Microsoft," Gillen told internetnews.com He pointed out that the entire application contains some 40 million lines of code. "I don't think that someone is going to zip that up and send it around."


If code were leaked, there would be plenty of suspects, such as the more than 50 universities participating in the Microsoft Shared Source Initiative (SSI), which makes parts of the operating system code available to select developers.


Microsoft's SSI makes various portions of code available to academics and students in the hope that they might choose to work with it instead of or in addition to the open source Linux.


Conspiracy theories aside, there are two real threats to Microsoft if substantial code has been leaked, according to Yankee Group senior analyst Laura Didio: even worse security for Microsoft apps and bootleg copies of the software being passed around like bottles of Thunderbird wine.


Didio told internetnews.com that valid threats are on the increase because the people creating the attacks are more sophisticated -- and the technology is more available.


"Up until now it was more like the 70/30 rule, where 70 percent of the threats are bogus. Now it's more like 50/50," Didio said. "With the open source community, there are a large percentage of tinkers and 'ankle biters' who are trying their hand at hacking. Some are even communicating with each other. So it only takes one or two of these groups sharing information to be able to pull something off. When you have this type of passion, it's hard to fight because these people are like virtual suicide car bombers."


Didio also said the issue of bootleg copies of Windows NT or Windows 2000 pose another headache for the software industry in general if the code running around the Internet is in fact the full version of either platform.


"If it is the full version, anyone who got their hands on it would have their work cut out for them," Didio said. "Windows Server 2000 had 35 million lines of code. That is a lot to recompile, and it's certainly something to be concerned about. Pirated software impacts not only Microsoft but also all the other software vendors out there."


Even if the intercepted code were limited to the 100 million aggregate lines distributed as part of Microsoft's Shared Source program, Didio pointed out that that might be enough to modify and launch future attacks.
New This would destroy her credibility . . .
. . if she had any left. She doesn't. She's Darl's whore.
[link|http://www.aaxnet.com|AAx]
     Windows 2000 source code leaked - (broomberg) - (27)
         Time to haul out grep... - (inthane-chan) - (6)
             Not if you ever want to have children ... - (altmann) - (4)
                 Agreed - (broomberg) - (3)
                     Re: Agreed - (deSitter) - (2)
                         Sure - (broomberg) - (1)
                             Gawd we're a terminally-silly species.. -NT - (Ashton)
             Could make for an interesting lawsuit or three... -NT - (ben_tilly)
         What are the EML files? - (broomberg) - (3)
             MS email files. -NT - (a6l6e6x) - (2)
                 I googled too - (broomberg) - (1)
                     My take on that: - (a6l6e6x)
         Checkout scumbag Didio!!!! - (broomberg) - (9)
             [ ... ] - (drewk) - (2)
                 I remember when - (broomberg) - (1)
                     Women get ahead in a male-dominated environment by - (Arkadiy)
             You misspelled "Didiot". HTH! -NT - (CRConrad)
             Re: Checkout scumbag Didio????? - (Andrew Grygus) - (4)
                 They've changed the article... - (admin) - (3)
                     Damn, knew I should have grabbed it for the twiki -NT - (drewk) - (2)
                         Your wish is my command (Google cache!) - (broomberg) - (1)
                             This would destroy her credibility . . . - (Andrew Grygus)
         This is telling - (tuberculosis) - (4)
             XP's guts aren't that different form 2000 in user space - (Arkadiy)
             Highly dubious - (ben_tilly)
             Re: This is telling - (deSitter) - (1)
                 Ross, you are completely wrong on this - (ben_tilly)
         I recall MS had 2million lines of code stolen - (boxley)

They can feed a fine Minze?
159 ms