Microsoft today warned that innocuous documents, including legitimate rich text format files (.rtf), text files (.txt), or Word documents (.doc) could be used in code execution attacks against Windows ...
Every software needs an editor to write code on. Every developer, irrespective of their experience, prefers a code editor where they write the code. Some editors support only one or two languages.
Microsoft plans to share the source code underlying Windows with several international governments, a move designed to address concerns about the security of the OS. Stephen Shankland worked at CNET ...
Some of the core computer code for Microsoft's Windows NT 4 and Windows 2000 products has been found circulating online. The files are reportedly proving very popular on file-sharing networks such as ...
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