Microsoft Opens Source Code To KGB's Successor Agency
Jack Spine writes "Microsoft has struck a deal with the Russian government which will give the FSB, successor to the KGB, access to the source code for Windows 7, among other products. The agreement is an extension of Microsoft's Government Security Program, according to a source with links to the UK government."
yay, so now the Russians will know all the holes in Windows 7 and how to exploit them, no?
Available as a Torrent in 3... 2... 1...
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Wasn't it Stalin who said, "The capitalists will sell us the rope we use to hang them."
Nice to know that Microsoft, after complaining for years that open source was insecure because anyone could see the code, is now providing same to Russia. Nothing quite like putting quarterly profits above national security.
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How can the russians trust the source code to a binary if they can't compile and compare the binaries?
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