Is Microsoft to Blame for SQL Slammer?
DALLAS - Microsoft Corp. and its customers need to take joint responsibility for security issues such as the SQL Slammer worm, which brought down systems all across the world earlier this year, several large enterprises said here at the TechEd conference on Monday.
During an enterprise customer panel, Nathan Hanks, the managing director of technology for Continental Airlines, admitted that the worm hit the company hard as it brought down its gate check-in systems.
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