Growth of radicalism within Open Source 
      - SCO under attack again
    
   
  London, UK - 24 November 2004, 11:00 GMT - The main SCO Group web 
    site (sco.com) has been intermittently accessible on Tuesday and Wednesday, 
    having been down on Monday, displaying characteristic patterns seen during 
    a protracted Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attack. Several related 
    domains have also been off- and on-line over the last 72 hours. 
    
    The SCO Group is at odds with parts of the Open Source community and is demonised 
    regularly by some members within that global fraternity. SCO affirms that 
    source code used in the Linux kernel violates its intellectual property rights, 
    which it owns through Unix. 
    
    Reliable sources in the Open Source community have confirmed to the mi2g 
    Intelligence Unit that the SCO DDoS attack is linked to the increasingly radical 
    but small set of members of the Open Source community, who are quite prepared 
    to take the law into their hands and cause reputational damage to those corporations 
    who do not fit the agenda of the Linux and Open Source movement completely.
    
    "The use of the internet as a medium for protest is growing as special 
    interest groups increasingly take the law into their hands to promote a particular 
    ideal over another without thinking long term about the consequences. This 
    has happened with anti-globalisation protestors, Islamist radicals, animal-rights 
    campaigners and now within the Open Source community." said 
    DK Matai, Executive Chairman, 
    mi2g. "We have some sympathy for SCO 
    because we have first hand experience of facing the wrath of the Open Source 
    community in recent weeks much as we love them and are in agreement with their 
    overall philosophy." 
    
    The main SCO Group web site is presently back online while the alternate site 
    thescogroup.com (thescogroup.com), created in February of this year, came 
    back online earlier. Thescogroup.com domain was launched as an alternative 
    URL during the MyDoom-related DDoS attacks against SCO in Q1 of this year. 
    The protracted DDoS attacks successfully took down the SCO.com web site for 
    nearly a month and also targeted Microsoft.com without sustained success. 
    
    
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