Tuesday, September 29, 2020

Still running Windows XP? Leaked source code is a red flag




We are investigating the matter.


While the leak does have an impact on certain privacy-conscious users, it poses no real threat to software developers.


In fact, while this seems to be a big problem for many, some users aren’t at all affected by the leaked source code. Here’s what one of them said:


Much of my equipment is older and the software only supports up to XP. With XP being the best operating system, I don’t really mind.


Which Microsoft Windows source codes have been leaked?


Windows XP source code leaked


The sources under discussion were initially published last week on a file-sharing site called Mega (4chan), with the actual OS codes packed in a torrent file that weighs in at just under 43GB.


Then, they got leaked all over the Internet. Besides Windows XP, the pack includes the source code for a variety of older Microsoft operating systems as well:



  • Windows Server 2003

  • Windows 2000

  • MS-DOS 3.30

  • MS-DOS 6.0

  • Windows CE 3

  • Windows CE 4

  • Windows CE 5

  • Windows NT 3.5

  • Windows NT 4

  • Windows Embedded 7

  • Windows Embedded CE

As you can see, none of the platforms included in the leaked file are modern.


For example, Embedded used to be Microsoft’s connected experiences platform currently replaced by Windows IoT.


Even Windows XP hasn’t been supported by Microsoft since 2014. However, it’s still there and this means one thing.


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