nodata wrote:
Alexander, I am really sorry about this. My appologies. I did not
know that it was April 1st joke. I read this just recently and took
it seriously. Probably my knowledege about modern Russia is not
adequate anymore. I left it ten years ago.
The case described below is April, 1st joke which was created by
www.securitylab.ru portal (a good one!) but went largely unnoticed until
someone showed it to general IT media without linking to the original.
http://www.securitylab.ru/news/293577.php
What do you speak about now?
To be clearly understood:
The Russian case described is not "a joke", unfortunately.
Certainly, it is (still) not wide-spread, but I hear about such a threat
at each RHEL-related seminar now. A user ask "what about if I just
download from Internet", the "official" answer is "it is dangerous,
because your computers can be confiscated etc...", and "if you don't
want such troubles, buy (our) box with some license paper..."
Did you experience this yourself first hand, or hear it off someone at a
conference? Did they experience it first hand?
nswer
Oops, it seems you ask about the joke, but I answer about the actual
troubles. Surely my post above is not about the joke :)
~buc
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