View Full Version : Windows 2000 & Windows NT 4 Source Code Leaked
dduardo
Feb12-04, 04:42 PM
Read more about it at Slashdot.org:
http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=...tid=109&tid=187
Looks like they plugged that leak pretty fast. The only thing on that page is this:
Nothing for you to see here. Please move along.
dduardo
Feb15-04, 02:34 PM
lol, yeah they had links to the source code. ---------------------------------
Dagenais
Feb15-04, 11:23 PM
Originally posted by dduardo
lol, yeah they had links to the source code. ---------------------------------
Why would a Linux user want Windows source code?
Well, you did put dots in the URL that probably shouldn't be there...
dduardo
Feb16-04, 06:25 AM
Originally posted by kenikov
Why would a Linux user want Windows source code?
Don't you want to know how vunerable windows really is?
Really,--------------------------------- I want to create a giant bill gates voodoo doll composed of the many lines of code leaked on the internet. Then I will toss the body into a bonfire and watch it burn.
MacTech
Feb16-04, 06:37 AM
Originally posted by dduardo
Don't you want to know how vunerable windows really is?
honestly you don't want to know, you might die from the horrible reality that it is.
dduardo
Feb16-04, 06:49 AM
Originally posted by MacTech
honestly you don't want to know, you might die from the horrible reality that it is.
Skimming over some files I found it interesting to see who wrote portations of the code. Quite a number of them where signed satan@microsoft.com. The source for solitaire really stood out, it was signed by a help_me_bill_gates_has_enslaved_me_and _keeps_on_beating_me_because_I'm_not_producing_cod e_that_has_enough_security_holes@microsoft.com
Hmm, I wonder what this all means...
MacTech
Feb16-04, 06:58 AM
*Dies on spot*
[g)]
actually i really should go look over it...
DarkAnt
Feb17-04, 10:44 PM
could you post the code or a link to it on this forum? I'm curious about it.
dduardo
Feb18-04, 06:39 AM
No, I could not post the source code here.
NOTE:
I've editted some "stuff" on this thread because of this: [g)]
http://www.eweek.com/article2/0,4149,1528843,00.asp
MacTech
Feb18-04, 09:53 AM
well if dduardo won't i will.
/* Source Code Windows 2000 */
#include "win31.h"
#include "win95.h"
#include "win98.h"
#include "workst~1.h"
#include "evenmore.h"
#include "oldstuff.h"
#include "billrulz.h"
#include "monopoly.h"
#include "backdoor.h"
#define INSTALL = HARD
char make_prog_look_big(16000000);
void main()
{
while(!CRASHED)
{
display_copyright_message();
display_bill_rules_message();
do_nothing_loop();
if (first_time_installation)
{
make_100_megabyte_swapfile();
do_nothing_loop();
totally_screw_up_HPFS_file_system();
search_and_destroy_the_rest_of-OS2();
make_futile_attempt_to_damage_Linux();
disable_Netscape();
disable_RealPlayer();
disable_Lotus_Products();
hang_system();
} //if
write_something(anything);
display_copyright_message();
do_nothing_loop();
do_some_stuff();
if (still_not_crashed)
{
display_copyright_message();
do_nothing_loop();
basically_run_windows_31();
do_nothing_loop();
} // if
} //while
if (detect_cache())
disable_cache();
if (fast_cpu())
{
set_wait_states(lots);
set_mouse(speed,very_slow);
set_mouse(action,jumpy);
set_mouse(reaction,sometimes);
} //if
/* printf("Welcome to Windows 3.1"); */
/* printf("Welcome to Windows 3.11"); */
/* printf("Welcome to Windows 95"); */
/* printf("Welcome to Windows NT 3.0"); */
/* printf("Welcome to Windows 98"); */
/* printf("Welcome to Windows NT 4.0"); */
printf("Welcome to Windows 2000");
if (system_ok())
crash(to_dos_prompt)
else
system_memory = open("a:swp0001.swp",O_CREATE);
while(something)
{
sleep(5);
get_user_input();
sleep(5);
act_on_user_input();
sleep(5);
} // while
create_general_protection_fault();
} // main
DarkAnt
Feb18-04, 07:21 PM
lol, sounds like my computer[6)]
DarkAnt
Feb18-04, 07:24 PM
"If you have downloaded and are making the source code available for downloading by others, you are violating Microsoft's rights, and could be subject to severe civil and criminal penalties."
-sounds like bill gates is a little embarrassed about his work[:D]
Dagenais
Feb18-04, 07:29 PM
Don't you want to know how vunerable windows really is?
DarkAnt "If you have downloaded and are making the source code available for downloading by others, you are violating Microsoft's rights, and could be subject to severe civil and criminal penalties."
You hear that Dduardo?
You are violating Microsoft's rights, and you could be subject to severe criminal penalties!!! [t)]
But I'm sure Gates and his employees and working hard on this problem. It doesn't help that you are looking at the source code and...probably distributing and changing it? [;)]
gwolffe
Feb25-04, 03:15 PM
Yep! That is true Windows code!
Thank you so much for enlightening us!!!
Greg
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