news.com.com — Well here an OS X user has setup apache on and is running it allowing full access to it from the internet. In case you can't get to it from the cnet comment, here's the link: http://24.8.244.176/ Will this mac user be proven wrong?
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dezmdApr 23, 2007
Bill,I was with you right up until "louis vuitton loving".How dare you, sir. HOW DARE YOU.Cheers.
zippoApr 23, 2007
C'mon guys... 5 hours after it hits the digg frontpage and the page still looks perfectly clean and unhacked to me.God knows if this was running on a Windows box, it would have been hacked in 5 minutes.
case116Apr 23, 2007
You're such a grammar comedian!
koickApr 23, 2007
<a class="user" href="http://www.thefreedictionary.com/allot">http://www.thefreedictionary.com/allot</a> (:
r3zonanceApr 23, 2007
This is definitely Mac OS X SERVER then
danhApr 24, 2007
bunch of pseudo-hackers and mac bigots talking, but no one's hacked it yet.. all talk, no action.
leesoongApr 26, 2007
Hmmm, how about a 60,000 volt surge ? Can they pull that one off?If they can not Hack the Mac - How about a Melted Mac Patty?
willgonzMay 2, 2007
Still not hacked. Dang, I might just start doing my Webservers with Macs instead of Windows. They even have telnet open and still no one has hacked it.