Windows NT4 and 2000 code leaked to the Internet

25/12/2004 19:29 | Categories: Geeky | 0 Comments 

Several sources have reported (this was the first) that part of the source code of both Windows NT4 and Windows 2000 was leaked a few days ago from Microsoft to the Internet. Some analysts have acknowledged the source code as the real one though they have confirmed that very little could be done with it since some parts are missing. The code seems to have come from MainSoft, according to this other article. MainSoft is a partner of Microsoft and they are one of the two partners that have access to the source code of Windows. MainSoft specializes in porting Windows software to Unix platforms, and for example they ported IE and Windows Media Player 6.x to Unix. The code was stored in a Linux machine but it is still unclear how that machine was compromised.

The consequences are plentyful: the easiest thing one can derive from this is that more bugs that could help to spawn more deadly and dangerous worms than ever. That'd be cool (ok, maybe not), but let's not forget that the MyDoom worm and its variants (the fastest spreading Internet worm ever) were developed without needing to even look at such source code. Also, this proves that security through obscurity is not the way... Let's look at the success of the Linux operating systems and other successful open-source projects: the more eyes looking at it, the better and faster bugs can be fixed and new features can be added. Perhaps Microsoft is ashamed that the whole world will be able to clearly see how things are done in there, and why Microsoft Windows has such bad track of security holes and bugs.

There are more consequences that can even do good to Microsoft in the not so distant future. Now that everybody has been able to peek at the code, any notorious improvement in projects such as WINE (a Windows emulation layer for Linux), Samba (free and better implementation of Microsoft's file-transfer protocol) or even ReactOS (an OS trying to achieve binary compatibility with Windows 2000), could be stopped by Microsoft alleging that they have made use of copyrighted technology. If they can in any way prove that any of those projects used the stolen code, even if only for "inspiration", they would be able to completely stop the project. And *that* is really the scary part. To tell you the truth, I don't give dog shit about any new worm targetted at Windows system: after all, people have it well deserved for being so unconscious and for helping a company like Microsoft to dominate the market. I for one am glad that left the world of Windows many years ago...

Anyway, people believe that Windows is the cheapest alternative out there because let's face it, for most of them it costs nothing. As some of you know, I work for quite a big company and they are standardized on Windows 2000 but just this week we received an urgent email from the IT service letting us know that our machines were going to be remotely and automatically updated before two days unless we manually did it ourselves. Can you imagine how many man hours the service desk guys had to work to download the patches, test them, make sure that they work in all the possible configurations of laptops that we all have? And then, they must have had lots of fun seeing the remote installation servers crawl to its knees when thousands, literally, thousands of people tried to pull those patches (the update was about 140Mb) Believe me, the premium price you pay in money for OS X of the premium price you pay as a little bit more of your time for configuring Linux is later on worth the effort...

And now, let me briefly show you the safest and more secure to run Windows XP in a computer: in an emulated sandbox in my PowerBook G4, running OS X 10.3.2. Look below:
Windows XP running on OS X thanks to Virtual PC 6
Yes, that's really Windows XP running in a Mac. The speed is of course not as fast as when it runs natively but it works and it is usable. And even if I get a worm, I don't care that much :)


The funny game: part 2

25/12/2004 19:29 | Categories: General | 0 Comments 

Remember that really successful flash game where you had to smack the penguin to make it fly (and slide!!) as far as possible? The second part is here! It's much more trickier than the other one, and it has nothing to do with it, actually. Feel free to share your scores with us :)


The Sims play SimCity

25/12/2004 19:29 | Categories: Geeky | 1 Comments 

Amongst the myriad of extension packs that have been released for The Sims, this fan-made one ought to be the funniest one: The Sims play SimCity. It is now possible to keep your Sims amused by instead of working or taking care of the children, by playing SimCity within the Sims. It's kind of like having the Sims be a "metagame", just for playing another game... Cool! :)


Let's go to Fucking (Austria)

25/12/2004 19:29 | Categories: General | 1 Comments 

Fucking Village, Austria
This is a funny one :) There is a village in Austria called Fucking and its citizens have recently decided not to change the name. After all, it's a funny one... I wouldn't have change it either :) The funniest thing is that very often english and american tourists steal the traffic signs! Of course who wouldn't like to have a traffic sign saying "Fucking" in his living room? 8)



Generate your own bar code

25/12/2004 19:29 | Categories: Fun | 0 Comments 

I found a site today where you can generate your own bar code. It needs Flash, but the result is quite funny and if you click the "Print" button, the printout looks quite nice :) Here is a scaled version of my bar code:
My very own bar code


Franz Ferdinand

25/12/2004 19:29 | Categories: Music | 3 Comments 

Franz Ferdinand's first album coverIt took me a while to figure out who was behind a song called "Take me out". I tried googling but it was quite difficult, as I wasn't able to understand much from the lyrics and as you might have guessed, you get plenty of pages if you try to search for "take me out" :)
Anyway, in the end I found the name and they are called Franz Ferdinand, and I like them. They play some kind of alternative rock and sometimes they remind me of young U2 (though don't believe too much because I don't know much about rock after all :)) and their first album is also called "Franz Ferdinand". They already have a couple of big hits out there: "Take me out" which is the one that brought me to them and "The Dark of the MatinČe", but I also like other songs from the album such as "Fire" and "Auf Achse"... Though the album is a bit short (roughly 35 minutes), it was a great surprise to find a band like this, if only to take a break from my usual electronic stuff :)




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