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Defendant: Microsoft source code sale was a setup
Kevin Poulsen, SecurityFocus 2004-11-11

A 27-year-old Connecticut man facing felony economic espionage charges for allegedly selling a copy of Microsoft's leaked source code for $20 says he's being singled out only because the software giant and law enforcement officials can't find the people who stole the code in the first place.

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Defendant: Microsoft source code sale was a setup 2004-11-12
m.w
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=dvdman+windows+source

the following people blatently leaked the windows sources:

dvdman (dvdman (at) greyhat (dot) org [email concealed]) leaked it

bysin (bysin (at) hacker (dot) com [email concealed]) aka contempt (the same guy that brought you

the ssl apache worm bugtraq.c) leaked AND distributed it

bysin put the sources on his website and directly aided in the dissemination

and release of the sources

perhaps linuxkiddie.com and smokeherb.com rings a bell bysin? :)

tnx to you now microsoft had to erm join the open source alliance.

props to dvdman too for the help in making windows a now officially open

source project of 2004

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Defendant: Microsoft source code sale was a setup 2004-11-12
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Bottom line 2004-11-14
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