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Thanks to Neowin........
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*I goes to install firewall on my gateway that I've been putting off since the last format* |
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Oh great.....
/me pulls CPE plugs... :D /JD |
Huh.. Is that the same devastastion as the HL 2 source leak?
Windows 2000 source code.. its one way to make it open source.. but still its shady.. |
Looks Like MS pissed off the wrong employee, I personally can't wait for my Mandrake Windows CD to come in.
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About time!! :lol:
I for one hope it leaks because it will force Microsoft and their allies to change the way they do business. Just wish is was WindowsXP instead. :P Microsoft will be forced to fix all their major problems with windows. And believe me they will get off their donkey and finally do what they have been putting off for years. Hopefully more job positions will open up. I think it would be a good think for the economy. haha And will be great for most Windows users as now you can at least have some sort of hope and hopefully real security for once. BTW don't think Microsoft would risk loosing all of their customers if not their company to groups like the FCC and the government in general. |
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Well, the news is indeed shocking. Windows 2000/XP/2003 follow the same source code. Not sure about Longhorn, but since the source code of a "current" Operating System has leaked, the users will be have to be very careful.
Since hackers can now find exploits that MS hasn't found and there will be a lot of attacks initially. They will also be able to code viruses that are *impossible to remove or impossible to detect* -- since now they know how Windows work. The only alternative will be formatting the computer and reinstalling Windows. What if hackers code something to prevent that as well? Opportunities are endless if you have the source code of a program. That's why I personally do not like open source - it is dangerous. :( Edit: It is good if it goes to good programmers. But this world is full of good and bad. |
I feel that this could have a mixed effect. Perhaps MS will begin to fix the security problems that they are aware of and the new ones that they are without a doubt finding now, or as soon as the hacking attacks begin. Consumers will be putting pressure on MS to increase security immediately.
Perhaps this is not totally bad.... B) Only time will tell for sure. |
List of files stolen.
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hxxp://waste.org/~uber/files.txt I can see some C++ files in there. Whoever leaked it should be dealt with in much the same way murderers and child molesters are. 25 years in jail for leaking Windows' source code? Sounds about right to me. |
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