Well server of course! :D
What I got from the article was that the problems were found on windows 2000 server machines exclusivley. If this is the case don't you think that other windows machines would be compromised? I'm sure many script kiddies out there could care less if its a server or not, they'd just like to compromise a machine....server or not. I just think its odd that this would be seen predominantly on 2000 servers. NT servers weren't mentioned as victims either.
It just seems really odd to see something like this, where 2000 servers were the only targets. Usually, if it can be done on another windows platform, then it will be done.
Just my thoughts on it.
