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Microsoft Corp. said late Thursday that portions of its Windows source
code - the tightly guarded blueprints of its dominant operating
system - had been leaked over the Internet.
Microsoft spokesman Tom Pilla said in an interview with The Associated
Press that some incomplete portions of the Windows 2000 and Windows
NT4 source code had been "illegally made available on the Internet."

Access to the source code could allow hackers to exploit the operating
system and attack machines running Windows, which is used on hundreds
of millions of computers worldwide.

The company was made aware of the leak on Thursday and is
investigating, Pilla said. He did not know how much of the code had
been leaked or how many people may have gained access to it. The
company could not immediately pinpoint the source of the leak, and has
contacted law enforcement authorities, he said.

Pilla said there was no indication the code leak was a result of a
breach of Microsoft's corporate network. There was no known immediate
impact on Microsoft customers, he said.

Microsoft has previously shared some of its source code with some U.S.
government agencies, foreign governments and universities under tight
restrictions that prevent such organizations from making it publicly
available. But the company has generally argued that the blueprints to
its operating system are proprietary, and shouldn't be made public.

Still, because some people outside Microsoft have had access to the
code, analysts said it wasn't too surprising for such a leak to occur
at some point - either intentionally or unintentionally.

"It seems unlikely this is going to create a material, significant
security problem, said Rob Enderle, a technology expert and principal
analyst with the Enderle Group. "It's more embarrassing than anything
else because it makes it look like Microsoft can't control its code."



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