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Re: [Full-Disclosure] sco.com Press Release



Values like this (which would bankrupt companies, if it was real, yet
not yet heard of a compny going bankrupt due to email virii) alway
remind me of Bell South claiming a sub-$20 dollar document that they
sold was worth $79,000 cause it was in electronic form.
A rough calculation using 1,000,000,000 (the way I see a billion) being
applied to a reversed Bell South (or BS) meathod of calculating computer
damages, that I just invented results, in a probably more realistic
value of $253,164.55. Worldwide.

On Mon, 2004-02-02 at 08:52, Dean Ashton wrote:
> >From http://sco.com/thescogroup/
> 
> 
> “Security experts are calling Mydoom the largest virus attack ever to
> hit the Internet, costing businesses and computer users around the world
> in excess of $1 billion in lost productivity and damage,” said Darl
> McBride
> 
> now does that sound a little excessive to anyone else?
> 
> 
> Regards,
> Dean.


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