Microsoft said late Thursday parts of the source code for its Windows 2000 and Windows NT 4.0 operating systems have been illegally leaked over the internet. The source code leak could allow hackers ...
"As a partner, we are concerned if Microsoft's corporate intellectual property has been leaked to the Internet and gets into the wrong hands," said Ken Winell, president of Econium, a solution ...
The Windows 2000 source code that was leaked to the Internet originated from a Microsoft partner and not the software giant itself, according to the BetaNews.com Web site. In addition, the NTBugtraq ...
Microsoft Corp. continued to investigate the leak of some of the closely-guarded code underlying its Windows 2000 and Windows NT products Friday as a partner company, Mainsoft Corp., responded to ...
Microsoft Corp. confirmed late yesterday that some of the secret code underlying its Windows NT and Windows 2000 operating systems has been leaked on the Internet. The company played down any ...
Some Microsoft source code, specifically parts of Windows NT 4 and Windows 2000, was posted on the Internet for downloading from multiple peer-to-peer networks over the past couple of weeks. As usual, ...
Microsoft has sent several letters to people known to have posted Windows source code on the Internet, warning them to stop offering the files and erase any copies. The letters explain that ...
A huge compilation of Microsoft's proprietary Windows 10 software code has been leaked online, as originally reported by the Register. The leak contains more than 32 terabytes of data and includes ...
"We are putting our most valuable intellectual property on the table so we can put technical compliance issues to rest and move forward with a serious discussion about the substance of this case," ...
In an effort to protect its intellectual property, Microsoft Corp. is warning Internet users not to download the Windows source code that appeared online last week. Microsoft is sending warnings to ...
Microsoft Corp. last week announced that its Windows source-code sharing initiative is being extended to some 150 systems integrators in more than 30 countries. A Microsoft spokesman said feedback ...
Eyebrows raised around the globe last week, as Microsoft announced that it would license Windows source code to third-party developers as part of a settlement of antitrust litigation in the European ...