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Microsoft Corporation admitted Thursday that portions of its source code of Windows 2000 and Windows NT4 source code had been illegally made available on the Internet. After a week of worms and security flaws, this proverbial cherry could add up to a giant headache for the already-vulnerable operating system. According to washingtonpost.com, there was no indication that the code was stole through a breach of the company headquarters in Redmond, Wash., and the FBI is currently investigation the matter.

LOL - you gotta laugh, or you'd cry. :D
 

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Originally posted by Zeke
LOL - you gotta laugh, or you'd cry. :D
It's quite pathetic really how you criticize windows, yet every OS has its flaws. BTW, how will that mac of yours cope playing Doom 3, Half-life 2 or SWKOTOR?
 

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