While I can't condone website defacement, this is very funny. Here's a screenshot for when they fix it:

No doubt they'll spin this into a press release claiming that they are being unjustly attacked by the anarchic, crypt-communist, copyright-hating free software community. <sigh>
Posted by gerv at November 29, 2004 11:49 AMIt's a testiment to SCO's 'excellent web design' that your large screenshot image is a third of the size of their front page (as mirrored by wget)
Posted by: Jon at November 29, 2004 2:03 PMSco.com is hosted on linux that's what they'll say.
Posted by: Ludovic Hirlimann at November 29, 2004 2:03 PMNo, i guess they won't even notice the defacement, but instead seeing the augementation of accesses, they'll just release a statement about a malevolent DDOS attack by FOSS hackers :)
Posted by: Antonio at November 29, 2004 2:48 PMWe had some fun here but the site is corrected again. Too bad ;-)
Posted by: localhost at November 29, 2004 3:20 PMhttp://news.netcraft.com/ report this as well, and guess what browser they've used for their screenshot :)
Posted by: Steffen at November 29, 2004 3:39 PMThis doesn't count as defacement, it's what we executives have been saying in interviews for some time.
Posted by: darl at November 29, 2004 3:48 PM"No doubt they'll spin this into a press release claiming that they are being unjustly attacked by the anarchic, crypt-communist, copyright-hating free software community. "
Even more sad, is it that I most likely is some overzealous zealot, with their Linux Rules, SCO must die" attitude.
Posted by: Henrik Lynggaard at November 29, 2004 5:35 PMOn [SCO's] request, but not more frequently than annually, LICENSEE shall furnish to [SCO] a statement, certified by an authorized representative of LICENSEE, listing the location, type and serial number of all DESIGNATED CPUs hereunder and stating that the use by LICENSEE of SOFTWARE PRODUCTS subject to this Agreement has been reviewed and that each such SOFTWARE PRODUCT is being used solely on DESIGNATED CPUs (or temporarily on back-up CPUs) for such SOFTWARE PRODUCTS in full compliance with the provisions of this Agreement.
Posted by: chris sontong at December 9, 2004 11:40 PM