It's still going. In fact, it was only last week that they bought a  
botnet of 21 000 computers (Windows of course) and used them to send  
spam to their own email address, and use a DDOS attack to take down a  
backup website, with the owners permission!


Harry
Quoting Gordon Allott <gordall...@gmail.com>:

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> On Sat, 2009-03-21 at 14:10 +0000, Lucy wrote:
>> 2009/3/20 Lucy <lucybrid...@gmail.com>:
>> > I think we should
>> > organise a release party around the time of the release - it happens
>> > on Thursday 23rd April but the weekend of 24/25th April might be more
>> > appropriate.
>> >
>> > Question is, are people interested and where and when could we  
>> have the party?
>>
>> Okay, I've spoken to someone at BBC Manchester and it's possible that
>> we will be able to use the BBC bar inside the BBC building on Oxford
>> Road. What do people think of this idea?
>
>
> Just a thought, but if we are going to be at the BBC bar, does anyone
> think it might be a good idea to send that bbc Click! show a message? -
> Its been quite a while since I have seen that show but I assume its
> still going http://www.bbc.net.uk/click
>
> --
> Gordon Allott <gordall...@gmail.com>
>



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