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Source code for Windows XP has leaked online

Laurent Giret Laurent Giret
September 25, 2020
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The source code for Windows XP has leaked online for the first time. The code for the popular version of Windows has been published on the anonymous bulletin board website 4chan, and The Verge has been able to confirm its legitimacy.

Even though Microsoft dropped support for Windows XP back in 2014, some users have yet to move away from the OS released back in 2001. Microsoft has yet to comment on the leak, and it remains to be seen if the few remaining Windows XP users could be at risk.

The recent leak also includes source code for Windows Server 2003, which is also no longer supported. Earlier this year, the source code for Windows NT 3.5 and Microsoft’s original Xbox console had also leaked online.

If some Windows enthusiasts have been asking Microsoft to open source older versions of Windows for years, this likely won’t happen anytime soon. However, Microsoft does have a Government Security Program that provides controlled access to source code to qualified governments looking for confidential security information.

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