
By Jai Singh
Published: Thursday 20 November 2003
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Why would so many people say 'Hey, I found this flaw'; remember Bill Gates and the blue screen of death probably the biggest contributor to customer frustration during the network's was software (Microsoft Software). How to remove much of the hassle of being a computer user, hit any key! Joe public highlighted insecure infrastructures corporations responded badly the media glorified incidents as nasty hackers in some kind of anarchic cyber war. Truth be told Sun and Microsoft systems became the focus of the Internet battleground a war over cyberland Microsoft wanted it all and Sun wasn't about to give it up. Part II pirates hahar!
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