SCO Says Microsoft Memo Is Legit
(Wired) The SCO Group confirmed Thursday that a memo published on open-source community blogs is legitimate, but that it is not the smoking gun that Linux advocates say it is. The memo, first published...
(Wired) The SCO Group confirmed Thursday that a memo published on open-source community blogs is legitimate, but that it is not the smoking gun that Linux advocates say it is. The memo, first published...
(Wired) SEATTLE — A new worm dubbed “Doomjuice” targeting Microsoft’s website emerged on the Internet on Monday, which security experts said slowed parts of the software maker’s home page. Doomjuice, which some are describing...
(eWeek) Linux kernel creator Linus Torvalds responded to the allegations made by The SCO Group at the SCO Forum in Las Vegas last month. In an interview with eWEEK Senior Editor Peter Galli, Torvalds...
NEW YORK (AP) – SCO Group Inc., a software developer that is seeking royalties from users of the Linux operating system, has been hit by a coordinated computer attack that has made its Web...
(Yahoo News) SCO’s own evidence undercuts claims that Linux violates the company’s intellectual property, according to two separate analyses by open source advocates released this week.