Fake Unix and Linux Advisory - The /dev/null Vulnerability

  2008-11-16 10:00:03
We all knew it was only a matter of time until the bit bucket flowed over ;) This is a humorous little fake CERT-like advisory concerning the implementation of /dev/null on all Unix and Linux operating systems and the disastrous effects of ignoring the problem. The bit I've put here was pulled from Ian's Humor Pages, which you might want to check out and find all the other funny stuff on there. 
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