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Windows 2000 source code posted online

Talkback The source is open - take shelter, MS victims! Time for the Linux revolution!

[February 13, 2004, 12:35]

Windows 2000 source code posted online

Talkback I don't think this is a "managed leak" by Microsoft, but consequently and certainly it pushes users of Win2K or NT into upgrading their current OSes to Win2K3 Server.

[February 14, 2004, 7:43]

Windows 2000 source code posted online

Talkback I guess this means that code will be returned back to the people it was stolen from human knowledge belongs to the world! Antiturst 2000)

[February 13, 2004, 9:54]

E-voting source code posted online

News VoteHere, a maker of security software for voting machines, published the source code for its product online in hopes of garnering additional analysis of its method for verifying the integrity of electronic votes.

[April 7, 2004, 10:55]

Windows 2000 source code posted online

News Microsoft is investigating how a file containing some protected source code to Windows 2000 was posted to several underground sites and chat rooms. A spokesman said late on Thursday that incomplete portions of Windows 2000 and Windows NT were...

[February 13, 2004, 7:20]

Cisco source code for sale online

News The group of self-identified hackers has posted files online that it claims contains source code for Pix security firewall from Cisco Systems. Cisco suffered an earlier leak of its source code in May this year, when an unspecified amount of...

[November 3, 2004, 7:43]

Hackers put 'stolen' source code online

News In May, Cisco Systems discovered that the source code that powers many of its networking products had been stolen and posted online. While it did not confirm that the Source Code Club has the source code, the security company said it had analysed...

[July 15, 2004, 7:40]

Theft of game code fuels hacking fears

News Posted on 2 October, the account of the theft said that in mid-September a network intruder had access to Valve Software's email accounts and, on 19 September, apparently copied the entire source-code tree for Half Life 2.

[October 7, 2003, 12:00]

Cisco source code leaks onto Web

News The site posted two files of source code written in the C programming language, which apparently enables some next-generation Internet protocol version 6 (IPv6) functionality. A person with the alias "Franz" bragged about the intrusion and posted...

[May 17, 2004, 10:20]

Analysts downplay Cisco code leak

News Claims posted in Internet chatrooms and on Web sites put the loss at some 800 megabytes of the networking giant's source code, essentially the crown jewels. The site posted two files of source code written in the C programming language, which...

[May 18, 2004, 8:20]

JBoss downplays open-source code 'plagiarism'

News In the letter, which Jim Jagielski of the Apache Software Foundation posted online, JBoss lawyers alleged that code from the application server had made its way into Geronimo, an application server currently under development.

[November 12, 2003, 17:20]

Experts warn of JPEG-based virus attack

News Though the code only threatens visitors to the newsgroups where the malicious programs -- hidden in images -- are posted, antivirus experts continue to warn that it's a short step from such code to an effective computer virus.

[September 29, 2004, 8:55]

Microsoft launches open-source blogging platform

News Microsoft posted the Oxite code on its CodePlex website on Friday and made an official announcement on Monday. The website for Mix Online was built using Oxite, and Microsoft is providing the Mix Online website code for developers to learn from.

[December 9, 2008, 13:53]

AOL/Netscape: Open-source advocates not thrilled with deal

News Jamie Zawinski, one of the Mozilla faithful -- a self-described evangelist, gestaltmeister, representative of the net and Webmaster -- has posted to the Mozilla web site an open letter entitled "fear and loathing on the merger trail.

[November 26, 1998, 5:43]

Bumpy road(map) to Mozilla browser

News But the roadmap, posted to the Mozilla.org Web site earlier this week, also indicates that Mozilla.org is ready to move beyond the demands of America Online's Netscape division. Mozilla needs performance, stability, and correctness," said Mozilla...

[September 22, 2000, 7:51]

Esquire tests wiki ethos

News When Esquire magazine writer AJ Jacobs decided to do an article about the freely distributable and freely editable online encyclopaedia Wikipedia, he took an innovative approach: He posted a crummy, error-laden draft of the story to the site.

[September 30, 2005, 16:45]

Free speech victory for DVD crackers

News Prior to the federal case, the movie industry filed its suit in California against hundreds of people who had posted the code online. In this case, the DVD Copyright Control Association, an industry group aimed at fighting DVD piracy, claimed that...

[November 2, 2001, 10:12]

Congress isn't swallowing Carnivore

News The FBI subsequently posted some information on Carnivore to its Web site. FBI officials testifying Monday told House Judiciary members that the agency had agreed to submit the source code for the Carnivore software to an independent, academic...

[July 25, 2000, 9:01]

Beta hack rattles Microsoft

News In addition, the hacker would have had access to comments posted by beta testers, as well as the key used by beta testers to activate their software, said Miller. However, company spokesman Rick Miller downplayed the significance of the incident...

[October 17, 2002, 7:40]

Steorn's free energy seems curiously expensive

Talkback He has posted necessary basic source code in the web site. He posted all the information on e web site, http://www.cbsdf.com. They should have posted all the process to construct a device openly as my friend hosted in http://www.cbsdf.com web site.

[August 24, 2006, 7:44]

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