So the SCO web site
has been defaced yet again. Curiously, given that they're a company
who claim to sell a secure robust OS, nobody seems to be highlighting
their negligence in running a hackable website; imagine the uproar if
this was microsoft.com...
The extent of the defacement appears to be that one of the images on their front page has been replaced by a modified version proclaiming "we own all your code", "pay us all your money". As Paul Mutton notes over at Netcraft, this might just be SCO being a little more simplistic over their IP claims, but it doesn't explain why the woman has written "hacked by realloc()" on the blackboard.
For a small company selling a niche product that very few people buy, SCO have managed to garner quite a few column inches, especially since that it's widely believed that they'll have burnt all their cash in the next six months. Curiously, their share price has not fallen from the sky yet, have MS offered them some more cash to keep the legal batles rolling?