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	<title>Noel Schutt &#187; IT</title>
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		<title>University server &#8220;hacked&#8221;</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 19 May 2009 20:14:56 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I just received an email from the university saying that the server for faculty and student webpages has been compromised. The message goes on to say it was due to a Microsoft bug and that &#8220;pages were defaced, indicating they were hacked.&#8221; This one email shows two serious problems. The first is that University Computing [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I just received an <a href="https://apps.bsu.edu/CommunicationsCenter/Story.aspx?CategoryID=154&#038;MessageGuid=5E72D3EB-1D0B-4F47-996E-0D54B20AE2C2&#038;OptIn=Y" title="announcement">email</a> from the university saying that the server for faculty and student webpages has been compromised. The message goes on to say it was due to a Microsoft bug and that &#8220;pages were defaced, indicating they were hacked.&#8221; This one email shows two serious problems. The first is that University Computing Services doesn&#8217;t even know enough to say the server was &#8220;vandalized by a cracker.&#8221; Instead, they misuse the word hacker. It is one thing when an average person makes this mistake, but it is a sign of incompetence when it comes from an IT department. The second problem is that they are using a <a href="http://www.gamesforwindows.com/en-US/Pages/index.aspx" title="gaming">gaming operating system</a> on a server, instead of a <a href="http://www.freebsd.org/" title="server OS">proper server OS</a>. But hey, what do you expect from a university that wastes money <a href="http://www.blackboard.com/" title="pain and suffering">Blackboard</a> (which makes even MS look good), instead of using one of the many superior open source alternatives. There is good news though. Yesterday I learned that my undergrad university&#8217;s IT department is replacing some of their Windows servers with Unix. (The <a href="http://cse.taylor.edu/" title="TU CSE">CSE department</a> has always had Unix/Linux servers.)</p>
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