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 ...
Microsoft's MVPs are chosen, said the Redmond, Wash.-based developer, for their "great expertise in one or more Microsoft products and a willingness to share their expertise with peers." The Shared ...
Last Friday, a bombshell report claimed that a massive leak of the Windows source code had taken place and was now available online. That leak -- claimed to be 32TB -- would represent an absolutely ...
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 is also in serious talks to extend the Shared Source Initiative program to ISVs. In an interview with CRN, Microsoft Shared Source Product Manager Jason Matusow said expanding source code ...
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