Microsoft reported a breach by Russian group ‘Midnight Blizzard,’ which accessed internal systems and source code using stolen authentication secrets from a January cyberattack. The unauthorized access was facilitated by a compromised non-production test account lacking multi-factor authentication and linked to an OAuth app with elevated privileges. Microsoft is contacting affected customers and has ramped up security measures to counter the persistent threat.

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I love the closed source model, where only blackhats get to see the source code that whitehats never had the chance to report bugs on!

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it keeps the bug count down 😏

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It’s also better code, obviously. Less people to push bad code. Why else is Linux so niche if it’s so great and open source?

Edit: Lol /s is apparently needed. Thought it was obvious :D

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Microsoft does share source code of both client and server versions of Windows with 3rd parties. At some point it was shared also with FSB.

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Oh, no. Imagine all the havoc that could be wrought if the source code for an operating system was released onto the internet /s

That’s why you should never rely on security through obscurity.

– Sent from my Linux desktop

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I hope these hackers didn’t also get the source code to RockyLinux or I’m screwed man. If all you need is source code access, I won’t be safe after that. :-)

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I don’t think that is the concern here.

Microsoft is a huge cloud provider now.

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Inconcievably.

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What OS does that cloud utilize?

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What does it matter?

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wouldn’t the counterpoint to that be all the vulnerabilities that have sat out in the open for years before finally being reported?

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Chances are it didn’t involve the OS source code. If you read the article, previously Microsoft reported about source code for service components like Exchange, Azure etc.

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Gosh I hope no one breaches kernel.org and gets the Linux source code!

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I really hope gnu.org doesn’t get hacked and gets the graphical source code! /s

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I know this isn’t what this is, but I dream of the day that someone gets hold of the source code for Windows 10/11 and just dumps it onto the internet, and then some other enterprising soul uses it to make a version of Windows that runs all the apps but has all the Microsoft bullshit removed.

I’m sure it’ll never happen, but it’s nice to think about.

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Someday, years from now, we will finally have Windows 10 Gold Edition.

https://archive.org/details/GoldWindowsXPSP32016Drivers

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Haha I had no idea that existed!

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Using ‘username’ and ‘password’ as credentials is basically Microsoft going open sauce.

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