Windows 2000 source code apparently leaked to the Web
According to several Microsoft enthusiast sites, parts of the Windows 2000 source code may have leaked to the Web. As Microsoft Watch and Betanews reported, 30,915 files and roughly 13.5 million lines of code were available for download on various pirate boards. The complete source of Windows 2000 consists of approximately 35 million lines of code.
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