Microsoft has released the MS-DOS 4.00 source code, binaries, disk images, and documentation. The source code, which is nearly 45 years old, has been released under the MIT license, allowing ...
We’ve heard the company promoting the message that Microsoft loves open source, here’s another great chance to show that by releasing the source code since it’s already out there from this leak.
The hackers behind the SolarWinds security breach were able to access some of Microsoft's source code, although they could not make any changes to it. In a blog post published on Thursday ...
Hackers gained entry to Microsoft's network for at least 12 days last month, leading to speculation that source code of still-unreleased products may have been stolen and sent to an email address ...
According to information posted on a Microsoft Web site Monday, MVP participants living in 27 eligible countries are now able to access source code to a number of Microsoft products free of charge.
This latest update adds the source code for v4.0 (no binaries this time ... and maybe even Windows 11. Hey, at least Microsoft keeps some things consistent. It’s interesting that they would ...