Oracle's daring "Kick Me!" marketing campaign
This morning, a visit to Oracle's front page delivered a word now synonymous with security geek sardonic cynanicism: "Unbreakable." Yep, it's back -- this time with Oracle's branded enterprise linux support.
The first time Oracle unveiled its "Unbreakable" campaign, it didn't take too long for the esteemed Litchfields (among others) to uncover serious security flaws in Oracle 9i.
So, the race to Oracle Linux 0day is on, I guess. My money's on remote 0wnage by Halloween.
The first time Oracle unveiled its "Unbreakable" campaign, it didn't take too long for the esteemed Litchfields (among others) to uncover serious security flaws in Oracle 9i.
So, the race to Oracle Linux 0day is on, I guess. My money's on remote 0wnage by Halloween.

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I should also mention that the gut-punch to RHAT, I think, is completely irrational and undeserved. If anything, this has created an opportunity to pick up RedHat stock on the cheap. I know there's that whole "catch a falling knife" theory of buying stocks on the way down, but I really doubt the real RedHat Linux got 20% suckier today, in the face of Oracle's rather goofy attack.
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