• espentan@lemmy.world
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    5 months ago

    I guess he was ready to play.

    PSA: I’m probably old enough to be your father, let me have my terrible jokes/puns.

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    5 months ago

    I can imagine what they felt like. Like when you accidentally hit “reply all” and send a porn link that was in your clipboard to your entire company while you meant to paste something else.

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    5 months ago

    tl;dr there were two leaks: A Microsoft employee had compiler issues and attached the code to a publicly-visible bug report, and Microsoft’s public symbol server had debug symbols for the library (which makes it a lot easier to reverse engineer and debug the production build in a debugger).

    Did the employee that accidentally leaked it think that the public developer community was an internal bug tracker? Strange. I wonder if Microsoft do actually use the same site for both internal and external bugs and the employee just selected the wrong category when posting. Seems like an unnecessary risk.

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      5 months ago

      “Facilitated open computing initiatives and exercised independent judgment and mastery of social engineering techniques and forum software.”