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Looks Like the Windows XP Source Code Just Leaked on 4chan

Would you believe more than 1% of computers worldwide are still using Windows XP? Incredibly, there are still millions of people using 19-year-old operating system. And a recent development — if it bears out — is another reason people need to make the switch to something newer.

On Thursday, users on 4chan posted what they claimed was the source code of Windows XP.

Posting an image of a screenshot allegedly of the source code in front of Window’s XP iconic Bliss background, one user wrote ‘sooooo Windows XP Source code leaked’. Another Redditor helpfully has uploaded the code as a torrent, assisting in its spread.

While there is no confirmation that this code is definitely Windows XP, independent researchers have begun to pick through the source code and believe it stands up to scrutiny.

👀 👉🏼 https://www.gizmodo.com.au/2020/09/looks-like-the-windows-xp-source-code-just-leaked-on-4chan/

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#windows #xp #sourcecode #leaked
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Last phase of the desktop wars?

The two most intriguing developments in the recent evolution of the Microsoft
Windows operating system are Windows System for Linux (WSL) and the porting of their Microsoft Edge browser to Ubuntu.

For those of you not keeping up, WSL allows unmodified Linux binaries to run under Windows 10. No emulation, no shim layer, they just load and go.

Microsoft developers are now landing features in the Linux kernel to improve WSL. And that points in a fascinating technical direction. To understand why, we need to notice how Microsoft’s revenue stream has changed since the launch of its cloud service in 2010.

Ten years later, Azure makes Microsoft most of its money. The Windows monopoly has become a sideshow, with sales of conventional desktop PCs (the only market it dominates) declining. Accordingly, the return on investment of spending on Windows development is falling. As PC volume sales continue to fall off , it’s inevitably going to stop being a profit center and turn into a drag on the business.

Looked at from the point of view of cold-blooded profit maximization, this means continuing Windows development is a thing Microsoft would prefer not to be doing. Instead, they’d do better putting more capital investment into Azure – which is widely rumored to be running more Linux instances than Windows these days.

Our third ingredient is Proton. Proton is the emulation layer that allows Windows games distributed on Steam to run over Linux. It’s not perfect yet, but it’s getting close. I myself use it to play World of Warships on the Great Beast.

The thing about games is that they are the most demanding possible stress test for a Windows emulation layer, much more so than business software. We may already be at the point where Proton-like technology is entirely good enough to run Windows business software over Linux. If not, we will be soon.

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How to compile Windows Server 2003 - and compile Windows XP, (part 1)

From source code to ISO. Sit back, relax, and witness the miracle of creating a new build of Windows :)
Just to be clear from the start: As of now, there is NO way to completely compile Windows from the Source code, as it lacks some stuff... However, this is pretty close.

👀 👉🏼 https://nitter.net/NTDEV_/

https://invidious.snopyta.org/watch?v=bO0daYbti5g

👀 👉🏼 Compiling Windows XP, part 1
https://invidious.snopyta.org/watch?v=8IyW-bwGQTQ

#windows #compiling #sourcecode #leak #video #guide
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Windows reference manual

If you suddenly find you have Windows on your hard drive:
dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/[drive]
burning causes pollution so just call an exorcist

General:

https://rentry.co/fwt
https://tb.rg-adguard.net/public.php
https://t.me/NoGoolag/2549
https://github.com/jebofponderworthy/windows-tools
https://github.com/massgravel/Microsoft-Activation-Scripts

App managers:
https://chocolatey.org
https://scoop.sh
https://store.rg-adguard.net

Telemetry:

https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/privacy/manage-connections-from-windows-operating-system-components-to-microsoft-services

https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/privacy/configure-windows-diagnostic-data-in-your-organization


https://github.com/mirinsoft/debotnet

https://github.com/Sycnex/Windows10Debloater

Disable Cortana
With Registry editor: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/answers/questions/104991/disable-34let-cortana-help-you-get-things-done34-d.html
With Group policy editor: Set "Allow Cortana" to be disabled


Security reference:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/security


Use Enterprise edition; It has a lot of security features


How to get Windows enterprise ?

Run this command in an elevated powershell. Use appropriate path of the media creation tool in place of Media creation tool.exe

.\MediaCreationTool.exe /Eula Accept /Retail /MediaArch x64 /MediaLangCode en-US /MediaEdition Enterprise
Enter XGVPP-NMH47-7TTHJ-W3FW7-8HV2C if you don't have any product key and activate later with HWID on booting windows


Use Virtualisation Based Security to stop stuff like mimikatz or capcom.sys
https://github.com/beerisgood/Windows10_Hardening

https://github.com/AndyFul/Hard_Configurator

https://www.microsoft.com/security/blog/2020/03/17/secured-core-pcs-a-brief-showcase-of-chip-to-cloud-security-against-kernel-attacks/

https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/security/threat-protection/windows-defender-application-control/applocker/using-software-restriction-policies-and-applocker-policies


Security highlights of Windows 10

https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/security/information-protection/bitlocker/bitlocker-group-policy-settings#a-href-idbkmk-unlockpol1arequire-additional-authentication-at-startup

https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/security/threat-protection/windows-sandbox/windows-sandbox-configure-using-wsb-file

https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/security/threat-protection/microsoft-defender-atp/controlled-folders

https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/security/threat-protection/microsoft-defender-application-guard/md-app-guard-overview


Standard User account is a part of the windows security model, it's better to use an admin account only when you need it rather than 24/7


Discussion group on windows security: @windowssec_group
Security hardening guide: @windowssec
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Windows is sh*t:’ Linux Users and The Technical Superiority Problem

Windows is shit.” “That’s garbage, don’t use it.” “I don’t understand why anyone uses that crap.” ~Toxic nerds on the internet, since forever.

https://medium.com/linuxforeveryone/windows-is-sh-t-linux-users-and-the-technical-superiority-problem-196a597aa860

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Windows 10 AME

Version 20H2 Dated 2021-04-01

The goal of the AME project is to provide a stable and non-intrusive build of Windows 10, without sacrificing usability and Win32 compatibility for the majority of mainstream applications. This includes the avoidance and riddance of privacy infringing automated data collection services, central to Microsoft’s strategy for the Windows 10 operating system.

This page provides a complete step-by-step description of how AME images are mastered based on Windows 10 build 20H2 with minor proceeding updates, defining a complete documentation of this project.

While large portions of this process have been automated using various scripts and Linux command line utilities, a large majority requires manual effort, with many of the steps often producing differing and sometimes non-predictable results from instance to instance, increasing the difficulty of this procedure. As such, sections where abnormal behavior may occur have been appropriately highlighted.

💡 It is also recommended that anyone attempting to reproduce the steps in this guide be moderately versed with Linux and consequently also not afraid of using the command line.

👉🏼 ISO Download:
https://t.me/amereleases/41

💡 Documentation:
https://wiki.ameliorated.info/documentation_20H2

👉🏼 Source Code:
https://git.ameliorated.info/malte/scripts

👀 Join the Discussion:
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Linux, macOS, and Windows running simultaneously on a 1st generation Core i5 and 8GB RAM

This is my Thinkpad T410 with a 1st generation Intel Core i5 and 8 GB of RAM. It runs Arch Linux with Xfce.

The macOS Mojave (chosen over Catalina or Big Sur for it’s lower resource usage) VM works surprisingly well with 3GB RAM, but even when the Windows VM was allocated that much, it was very sluggish.

The Windows installation was very easy. All you have to do is download the ISO from Microsoft, and fill in your username, password, and product key in the “Express Installation” feature of Gnome Boxes.

https://lukesempire.com/2021/04/11/vms

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Microsoft Demos GUI Linux Apps Running on Windows 10

Microsoft has shared video demo of desktop Linux apps running on Windows 10
The capability is made possible using the new and improved Windows Subsystem for Linux (aka WSL 2) plus a new companion layer called WSLg (one assumes the ‘g’ stands for ‘GUI’, but don’t quote me on that).

You can watch Microsoft’s Craig Loewen showcase the feature in the following video. We’re talking about real desktop Linux apps running on Linux via WSL on Windows 10, and both X11 and Wayland-ready apps are supported

https://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2021/04/run-linux-apps-on-windows-wsl-2

#Windows #Linux #apps