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The source code for Microsoft Windows XP and Windows 2003 has leaked, or at least part of it has.
The source code for Microsoft's long-lived operating system Windows XP has leaked online. A user named 'billgates3' published the code last week as a 42.9 GB torrent file on bulletin board website ...
Source code for Windows XP and Windows Server 2003 has leaked publicly for the first time. The files have reportedly been making the rounds in some circles for years, and certain governments and ...
Various media outlets are reporting that the source code for the legacy operating systems Windows XP and Windows Server 2003 have leaked online. Do they pose a risk?
The source code for Microsoft’s 19-year-old Windows XP operating system (and other versions) has been leaked online, reports suggest. Published as a torrent file on bulletin board website 4chan ...
Windows XP source code has allegedly been leaked. It could be a treasure trove for security researchers, developers, and software historians, but it could also pose a security risk.
Microsoft's operating system seems to have been the target of yet another leak, as the source code for Windows XP, as well as Windows Server 2003, has reportedly surfaced on the internet.
Windows XP Source Code Leaks Online This is the first time the data has been made public, according to The Verge, which says it verified that torrents published on file-sharing sites this week are ...
Reports are suggesting that the source code for Windows XP has leaked online. Albeit, it’s probably so late in the day that it’ll not cause any major problems.
Source code for Windows XP and Windows Server 2003 has leaked publicly for the first time. The files have reportedly been making the rounds in some circles for years, and certain governments and ...
Windows XP might be out of circulation but its remaining user base might want to consider upgrading soon, as there are reports of the 19-year-old source code leaking online. Older versions, such ...
Amidst reports suggesting that the source code for Windows XP has leaked, Microsoft has yet to confirm or deny the leak. However, security researchers already seem convinced ...