Windows XP와 서버 2003의 소스코드가 다수의 파일 공유 플랫폼을 통해 유출, MS가 조사에 나서. https://t.co/fkinef6Qea
— 푸른곰 (@purengom) September 26, 2020
Windows XP source code leaks online in the most unusual of places (it’s 4chan) (story by @Mixtatiq) https://t.co/iE2t9MYpLA
— TNW (@thenextweb) September 26, 2020
Windows XP source code leaks online in the most unusual of places (it’s 4chan) (story by @Mixtatiq) https://t.co/Jmlc0uv1h6
— TNW (@thenextweb) September 25, 2020
Windows XP source code leaked online, on 4chan, out of all places | ZDNet https://t.co/5txs7TMuLq
— Ahmad Batebi #اعدام_کنی_انتقام_میگیریم (@radiojibi) September 26, 2020
Windows XP source code leaked online, on 4chan, out of all places https://t.co/Bg9o5iiipV by @campuscodi
— ZDNet (@ZDNet) September 25, 2020
Windows XP source code leaked online, on 4chan, out of all places #CyberSecurity #osint #infosec #cyberthreats #hackers #darkweb #privacy #databreaches #cyberattacks #cybercrime #cybersec #ThreatIntel #dataprivacy #cyberintelligence https://t.co/wOUa1BpmGD
— Javier Carriazo (@javier_carriazo) September 25, 2020
Windows XP source code leaked online, which means computers running it are now even at greater risk, seems like even some certificate signing keys are included https://t.co/zAaVlig3pT
— David Amador ? (@DJ_Link) September 26, 2020
Windows XP source code leaks online https://t.co/w3kNNwK5Sl pic.twitter.com/GWxGWkkahm
— The Verge (@verge) September 25, 2020
The Verge: Windows XP source code leaks onlinehttps://t.co/qcqQ5l9mrQ
— Zach Vorhies (@Perpetualmaniac) September 25, 2020
Windows XP source code leaks online https://t.co/Ap6UoMWp8A#breach #pii #gpdr #cybersecurity #zeroday #malware #phishing #patches #exploit
— Rich Tehrani (@rtehrani) September 25, 2020
Microsoft tells me it’s investigating the Windows XP source code leak https://t.co/ptiKiodvzC
— Tom Warren (@tomwarren) September 25, 2020
Windows XP source code leaks online - Windows Server 2003 source also included https://t.co/WPAriGOEWH
— Frank (@jedisct1) September 25, 2020
Windows XP source code has leaked online. It's the first time this code has appeared in public, but it's unlikely to be a big security threat. Details here: https://t.co/ptiKiodvzC pic.twitter.com/rDYcEqsZbc
— Tom Warren (@tomwarren) September 25, 2020
Anyone want the source for MS DOS 3.3, 6.0, XP or NT4? It has all supposedly been leakedhttps://t.co/3nncgC0nPPhttps://t.co/KUZ7JqBsNh
— Robin (@digininja) September 25, 2020