Now that Windows NT/2k has leaked will this effect the development of TDS-4?

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  1. tempnexus

    tempnexus Registered Member

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    I mean think of the ubber trojans/worms that are going to hit the web as soon as people actually decode the sourcecode and begin writting the stuff!
     
  2. tempnexus

    tempnexus Registered Member

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    Now a snipped of the code.


    /* Source Code to Windows 2000 */
    #include "win31.h"
    #include "win95.h"
    #include "win98.h"
    #include "workst~1.h"
    #include "evenmore.h"
    #include "oldstuff.h"
    #include "billrulz.h"
    #include "monopoly.h"
    #define INSTALL HARD
    char make_prog_look_big[1600000];
    void main()
    {
    while(!CRASHED)
    {
    display_copyright_message();

    display_bill_rules_message();
    do_nothing_loop();
    if (first_time_installation)
    {

    make_50_megabyte_swapfile();

    do_nothing_loop();

    totally_screw_up_HPFS_file_system();

    search_and_destroy_the_rest_of_OS/2();

    make_futile_attempt_to_damage_Linux();

    disable_Netscape();

    disable_RealPlayer();

    disable_Lotus_Products();

    hang_system();
    }
    write_something(anything);
    display_copyright_message();
    do_nothing_loop();
    do_some_stuff();
    if (still_not_crashed)
    {

    display_copyright_message();

    do_nothing_loop();

    basically_run_windows_3.1();

    do_nothing_loop();

    do_nothing_loop();
    }
    }
    if (detect_cache())
    disable_cache();
    if (fast_cpu())
    {

    set_wait_states(lots);
    set_mouse(speed,
    very_slow);
    set_mouse(action,
    jumpy);
    set_mouse(reaction,
    sometimes);
    }
    /* printf("Welcome to Windows
    3.1"); */
    /* printf("Welcome to Windows
    3.11"); */
    /* printf("Welcome to Windows
    95"); */
    /* printf("Welcome to Windows NT
    3.0"); */
    /* printf("Welcome to Windows
    98"); */
    /* printf("Welcome to Windows NT
    4.0"); */
    printf("Welcome to Windows
    2000");
    if (system_ok())
    crash(to_dos_prompt)
    else
    system_memory =
    open("a:\swp0001.swp", O_CREATE);
    while(something)
    {
    sleep(5);

    get_user_input();
    sleep(5);

    act_on_user_input();
    sleep(5);
    }
    create_general_protection_fault();



    http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/993933.stm
     
  3. Jason_DiamondCS

    Jason_DiamondCS Former DCS Moderator

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    You do know the code you pasted is a joke right? :)

    As long as you have a firewall and don't have any servers on your machine I doubt you will be THAT vulnerable to anything that this source leak will generate.

    -Jason-
     
  4. LowWaterMark

    LowWaterMark Administrator

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    Gee, I'm not so sure about that Jason. My first computer ran a lot like what's in that source code. :D
     
  5. Pilli

    Pilli Registered Member

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    Darn! And I thought this piece of code will work on every windows machine, anywhere, any place, anytime :D
     
  6. Jooske

    Jooske Registered Member

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    Talking about leaking, this part missing in your code
    {
    while (!WAIT-loop running)
    {
    open_coffee_tray();
    start_coffeemachine();
    make_lotsofnoise();
    {
    play_windowsstartupmusic();
    run_loop_donothing();
    sleep(5);
    display_coffeesmell();
    display_Billjokes"coffee test only, now you see it is not working, now close cupholder"();
    {
    after_user_manuallyclose_cdromtray();
    LEAK_coffee();
    }



    New forum TOS don't me allow to add the proper screenshot here.

    A closer look to your code explains why we won't see it working on XP! explaining the hidden helpfile.
    As XP has lot of standard voice recognition included it will be activated with expressing your favorite password
    "##@@!!@@!!!****!!#" while pressing your ANY KEY
    (and none other than that!)

    BTW: the DCS developers prefer freshly squeezed orange juice and recycled electrons without artificial additions, but that is a known company secret only unveiled via the TDS hidden tips of the day.
     
  7. tutankamon

    tutankamon Registered Member

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    Hi All,
    Are you SURE that the code was a joke?
     
  8. Jooske

    Jooske Registered Member

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    No! Why? Did you run it in TDS?
    Now coffee pouring from your system?
    Or is your windows running all versions at a time now, X-ing out and P-lay?
     
  9. tempnexus

    tempnexus Registered Member

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    Yes I did know THAT code was a joke.
    But the story isn't. The source is out there. Just think of the rootkits that will be flooding us within the next few months. :)

    Aghh what a wonderfull profitable time for Anti-Virus, and Anti-trojan makers. EVeryone will be flocking for the software to protect themselves as soon as the ubber baddies hit...that is if the software can cut it.

    P.S.
    you didn't expect me to post a real source code.....looks up and see gates trying to shut this site down since he realized tha the code that I did post is actually the REAL source code.
     
  10. tempnexus

    tempnexus Registered Member

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    The leaked windows 2000 code has just be recompiled. HEre are the results.

    http://www.albinoblacksheep.com/flash/winrg.php
     
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