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SCO Group wins copyright appeal against Novell decision
News SCO Group chief executive Darl McBride was happy with the decision. SCO Group, whose six-year-old legal case arguing Linux infringes its Unix copyright hasn't been enough to keep it from the bankruptcy courts,... [26 Aug 2009]
Preempting data warfare: The art of comprehensive vulnerability management
White Paper McBride, Ron Moritz, Jim Nisbet, Jim Porell, Joseph C. This sample chapter, taken from Larstan's the Black Book on Corporate Security, discusses the importance of comprehensive vulnerability management. [19 May 2006]
Linux-Unix copy-code dispute rumbles on
News The email, which was sent to SCO Group CEO Darl McBride by a senior vice president at the company, forwards on an email from a SCO engineer. In the email, Davidson shares his findings with senior vice president Reg... [15 Jul 2005]
SCO quarterly revenue falls 58 per cent
News Chief executive Darl McBride said the slip probably won't have financial effects because upgrades are a gradual process. The SCO Group reported another quarter of financial losses on Tuesday, spurred by dwindling... [22 Dec 2004]
War! What is it good for? Linux supercomputing
News The Department of Defense has ignored the thoughts of SCO's CEO Darl McBride about Linux being a threat to national security. Linux is going to war - and this time, it's not with Microsoft. The US Department of Defense... [18 Aug 2004]
Microsoft hooks up with anti-phishers
News It is basically a place to all get together to share information about consumer fraud and phishing," said Stirling McBride, a senior investigator in Microsoft's Internet Safety Enforcement group, the team from which the... [22 Jul 2004]
SCO suits see victory…
News CEO Darl McBride said Thursday that SCO's $61.3m in cash and marketable securities is enough to see the cases through. The SCO Group won two and lost two in its Unix-related lawsuits against IBM and Novell, with a... [14 Jun 2004]
Latest SCO target revealed: the US government
News SCO's legal threats reinforce a message Chief Executive Darl McBride sent to another part of the federal government in January: members of Congress. Each open-source installation displaces or pre-empts a sale of... [22 Mar 2004]
Microsoft-SCO tie-up comes to light
News Investment company BayStar Capital has confirmed ties between two Linux foes, saying Thursday that a Microsoft referral led to $50m in BayStar funding for the SCO Group. Yes, Microsoft did introduce BayStar to SCO," a BayStar... [12 Mar 2004]
SCO reveals unlucky Linux users
News The slipped deadline - which is probably unrelated to the fact that SCO only opened its Linux licence shop and named a company to actually pay for one such licence within the last week - wasn't mentioned by CEO Darl... [03 Mar 2004]
Today’s the day: SCO to name large user in lawsuit
News SCO CEO Darl McBride announced the plan on Monday at the Software 2004 conference in San Francisco but didn't identify the company beyond saying it would have a recognised name. The first one won't show up until... [02 Mar 2004]
T-Mobile's UK 3G network goes live
News Our network quality and reliability already exceeds our commercial launch expectations and they give surprisingly good performance," said T-Mobile UK managing director Brian McBride in a statement. T-Mobile has switched... [17 Feb 2004]
SCO chief suffers another denial of service - on his phone
News While SCO's technical staff worked at dodging MyDoom's assault on the company's website, their chief executive officer, Darl McBride, was experiencing a denial of service attack at a much closer range. [04 Feb 2004]
SCO sidesteps MyDoom, shifts site
News We believe that Microsoft's $250,000 reward in addition to the $250,000 reward offered by SCO will significantly assist the FBI in obtaining serious leads that may help catch the perpetrators of this virus," said SCO CEO, Darl... [03 Feb 2004]
Virus top 10: MyDoom takes top spot in seven days
News Viruses made headlines in January, with even members of the tech elite such as Gates and McBride unable to dodge the fallout. Malware mechants pulled out all the stops to see the MyDoom storm to the top of the month's... [02 Feb 2004]