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MedMech 02-12-2004 05:32 PM

Window's NT and 2000 Source LEAKED
 
This is very very very very very very bad.

http://slashdot.org/articles/04/02/12/2114228.shtml?tid=109&tid=187


this also means that IE5 leaked with it.

Get ready some bad stuff to be happening .

fahrgewehr2 02-12-2004 05:55 PM

Can you or someone explain this further? What is 'source' when referring to programs? What bad things are going to happen?

Botnst 02-12-2004 06:09 PM

What could happen?

VENKMAN Mr. Mayor, it's a pretty simple choice. You can believe Mr. Pecker here ...

PECK (snaps) That's "Peck!"

VENKMAN (ignores him) ... or you can accept the fact that this city is heading for a disaster of really Biblical proportions.

MAYOR What do you mean "Biblical?"

VENKMAN Old Testament, Mr. Mayor. "Wrath of God"-type stuff. The seas could boil, fire and brimstone falling from the sky ...

STANTZ (chimes in) ... forty years of darkness, earthquakes, mass hysteria, human sacrifice ...

MAYOR Enough! I get the point. (really torn) But what if you're wrong?

VENKMAN If I'm wrong then nothing happens and you toss us in the can. But if I'm right, and f we can stop this thing ... well, let's just say that you could save the lives of a lot of registered voters.

jpb5151 02-12-2004 06:59 PM

Bad? I'm betting some people will take the source code and FIX it. Seriously.

MedMech 02-12-2004 08:29 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by jpb5151
Bad? I'm betting some people will take the source code and FIX it. Seriously.
ROTFLMAO :D




Quote:

Can you or someone explain this further? What is 'source' when referring to programs? What bad things are going to happen?
Source code is the programming language of the operating system. Until security flaws have been found in a hap hazard manner, now they can just browse the code, find a flaw and then exploit it, potentially enough too, well use your imagination.

Microsoft has used security through obscurity, but now the code is open to all evil eyes, which is very very bad.

I guess it's the equivalent to every car thief in the world having the master keys to 80% of the cars in the world.

MedMech 02-12-2004 08:31 PM

My guess is MS will have to offer XP upgrades free of charge to registered NT/2000 users, because there's no way they can cover all the flaws.

MedMech 02-12-2004 08:56 PM

Here's the code for windoze 98


http://home.online.no/~gmorgan/jokes/pdf_files/Sourcecode-Windows98.pdf

hill 02-12-2004 10:21 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by MedMech
ROTFLMAO :D

I guess it's the equivalent to every car thief in the world having the master keys to 80% of the cars in the world.

Or worse like 80% of the cars in the world breaking down.

TN-W124 Diesel 02-12-2004 11:04 PM

Microsoft Source Code Leaked Over Web
 
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.

http://apnews.myway.com/article/20040213/D80M46CO1.html

http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1077138/posts

fahrgewehr2 02-12-2004 11:59 PM

medmech and tkamiya-

Thanks for the explanation.

I woulnd't think it would take this long for somethine like this to happen.

Mike

Freestyler 02-13-2004 12:59 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by jpb5151
Bad? I'm betting some people will take the source code and FIX it. Seriously.
*LOL* :D :D

So from here on, DON'T download 'back-up copies' of Win2000 and properbly WinXP too, from the internet. Chances are they have been 'architected' to do things you really don't want to happen on your computer.

Freestyler

TomJ 02-13-2004 01:16 AM

Scary thing, our latest, greatest aircraft carrier (CVN-77) will have a system architecture based on Win2k server.

Holy crap, talk about an omen, try to float a boat that is controlled by an OS that's full of holes!!????!??!???

blacksmoke 02-13-2004 02:38 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by tkamiya

2) e-mail contains a virus, perhaps an executable type virus. You open an attachment, and it runs.


bingo. you said it right there. --you open an attachment.--

if people are stupid enough to open attachments, then they're going to be hacked. end of story. was true then, is true now. i agree, this is a not an issue. stupid people open unknown attachments. stupid people get viruses and lose their data. stupid should hurt.

pentoman 02-13-2004 06:49 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by Freestyler
*LOL* :D :D

So from here on, DON'T download 'back-up copies' of Win2000 and properbly WinXP too, from the internet. Chances are they have been 'architected' to do things you really don't want to happen on your computer.

Freestyler


This is very unlikely to happen IMHO. This could have been done before the source was released.

In all the history of releasing 'back-up' copies to download, I don't know of any which have been redesigned to do something bad. The people that create the backups aren't interested in destroying user's computers or accessing their files, they are interested ONLY in making the software available without giving Microsoft the cash.



More likely, however, would be that people might remove the unique identification ability from Windows software:

Did you know, just for example, that when you load a DVD or CD etc in media player, it contacts a MS database saying what you're watching, when etc, in order to obtain info on that disc (track titles etc.) Fine, until you realise that it also sends a UNIQUE number, so that microsoft can identify you and each and every user, and what they've been watching/listening to/whatever.




I'm no big brother/conspiracy theorist (I hate it) but I've gotta admit, that isn't a good thing, in the very least because it may be used/sold for marketing.


good (monitored) day

Rusty

Freestyler 02-13-2004 07:16 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by pentoman
This could have been done before the source was released.
True. Files could have been replaced with malicious code. But now they can re-architect the whole thing!

Quote:

it also sends a UNIQUE number, so that microsoft can identify you and each and every user, and what they've been watching/listening to/whatever.
Not if you (hypothetically speaking) have got your hands on for example the Corporation Edition of WinXP (multiuser licence).
Then it will only tell MS that one of the 1000000 or more users that have -in some way obtained this version, is watching this or that.. ;)
And still.. Only if you allow WinXP to do so.

Freestyler


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