http://leak.windowsbeta.net/


On Thu, 2004-02-12 at 16:11, Shannon Roddy wrote:
> Holy *&^%!!!!!  This should prove to be quite interesting if true over 
> the next couple of months!
> 
> Shannon
> 
> Begin forwarded message:
> 
> > From: Amit Kulkarni <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > Date: February 12, 2004 3:53:58 PM CST
> > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Subject: [LSU-ITINFO] Windows NT, 2000 source code has been leaked
> > Reply-To: LSU Information Technology Listserv 
> > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >
> > I went to this from Slashdot, tried to get to neowin's website but it
> > was already heavily loaded.
> >
> > <<< posted by ~momerath2003 >>>
> > Neowin has learned of shocking and potentially devastating news. It
> > would appear that two packages are circulating on the internet, one
> > being the source code to Windows 2000, and the other being the source
> > code to Windows NT. At this time, it is hard to establish whether or 
> > not
> > full code has leaked, and this will undoubtedly remain the situation
> > until an attempt is made to compile them. Microsoft are currently
> > unavailable for comment surrounding this leak so we have no official
> > response from them at the time of writing.
> >
> >   This leak is a shock not only to Neowin, but to the wider IT
> > industry. The ramifications of this leak are far reaching and
> > devastating. This reporter does not wish to be sensationalist, but the
> > number of industries and critical systems that are based around these
> > technologies that could be damaged by new exploits found in this source
> > code is something that doesn't bare thinking about.
> >
> >   We ask that for the wider benefit of the IT community that members
> > and readers support Microsoft by forwarding anything they know about 
> > the
> > leak to the Microsoft's Anti-Piracy department.
> >
> 
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