


Microsoft Fights Back Against Windows 11 Leak 96
Mark Wilson writes: Just a few days ago -- before it has even been officially announced -- Windows 11 leaked online and remains available to download from numerous sites. The Windows 11 ISO torrent spread like wildfire, and now Microsoft is fighting back. The company has issued a slew of DMCA takedown notices to various sites it says are distributing "a leaked copy of the unreleased Windows 11." Unsurprisingly, an article entitled "How to Download and Install Windows 11 Right Now" caught the eyes of Microsoft lawyers. The company has issued a slew of DMCA takedown notices to various sites it says are distributing "a leaked copy of the unreleased Windows 11." Unsurprisingly, an article entitled "How to Download and Install Windows 11 Right Now" caught the eyes of Microsoft lawyers.
Make your point twice! (Score:3, Insightful)
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anything worth saying is worth saying twice, again
Guys, I'm going back to Windows... (Score:1)
Now that this Windows 11 ISO is available to download, I think I'm going to finally ditch Linux and go back to running Windows. Why? Well, after many years of using Linux, I have this nagging feeling that I'm missing out. Say what you will about Microsoft, but their operating system is the only one with with Windows Genuine Advantage. Times are tough, and I need every Advantage I can get. Windows delivers!
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Likely nothing will come of this. However, *if* this ever catches the eyes of Microsoft's Lawyers... well, then that's a different story.
Re:Make your point twice! (Score:4, Insightful)
That's msmash for you, the least adept editor that Slashdot has!
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msmash clearly has some financial stake in Slashdot or other controlling pernicious influence because no profession outfit would tolerat the low quality posts (so bad they're obviously passive-aggressive sabotage) without some reason (and none of the possible reasons are good).
Fire msmash, who adds nothing to Slashdot, or if that may result in some sex discrimination lawsuit then a payoff and role change to keep that person from continually beshitting the site would be considerably better than nothing.
msmas
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It's the next step. Duplicate posts are not enough, they're now considered totally standard. Triple posts are the new duplicate posts, and now posts are gonna have repeated sentences.
My reply looks bigger because I quote yours.
My reply looks bigger because I quote yours.My reply looks bigger because I quote yours. It's the next step. Duplicate posts are not enough, they're now considered totally standard. Triple posts are the new duplicate posts, and now posts are gonna have repeated sentences.It's the next step. Duplicate posts are not enough, they're now considered totally standard. Triple posts are the new duplicate posts, and now posts are gonna have repeated sentences. My reply looks bigger because I quote yours.
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Typical of Mash, can't do anything right, just cuts and pastes.
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Nothing like duplicating most of your post to make it look longer.
I say we give them the benefit of the doubt, maybe the story was posted from the leaked version of Windows 11 and that the duplication is a feature rather than a bug.
2 for 1. (Score:1)
Unsurprisingly, an article entitled "How to Download and Install Windows 11 Right Now" caught the eyes of Microsoft lawyers. The company has issued a slew of DMCA takedown notices to various sites it says are distributing "a leaked copy of the unreleased Windows 11." Unsurprisingly, an article entitled "How to Download and Install Windows 11 Right Now" caught the eyes of Microsoft lawyers.
Wow, a dupe in our summary. Glad I didn't have to wait.
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Well yeah. (Score:5, Funny)
I would say that unsurprisingly, an article entitled "How to Download and Install Windows 11 Right Now" caught the eyes of Microsoft lawyers.... but slashdot editors, not so much.
Re: Well yeah. (Score:2)
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Nothing wrong with installing it in a VM to have a look. I doubt many people are foolhardy enough to install it as their primary OS, but ICBW.
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Nothing wrong with installing it in a VM to have a look. I doubt many people are foolhardy enough to install it as their primary OS, but ICBW.
Oh, you sweet summer child. . . . (grin)
All too many of us have incomes that depend on the vegetables-that-walk-like-men out there who will always find the dumbest possible thing they can do to/ with their computer . . . . .
We call it "Cyber Security". . . .
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I tried to install it on a lab PC and it refused without a TPM 2.0 chip on the motherboard. Win11 is going to be an expensive corporate upgrade.
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Installer/upgrade bug. Do it on a machine that doesn't have a prior version. TPM 1.2 is fine - 2.0 is only a hard req for consumer shipping devices (almost all in the past 5-8 years, and win10 has had 2.0 hard req for a while.)
Well known on the internet. Also happens in VM
Wipe the drive (no previous windows version) and it should install fine.
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How else are you going to find a job asking for 10 years experience in Windows 11 if you don't use the Alpha version from day 1
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I wish I could find the blurb, but there was a job posting for a programming language which said something like, "5 years experience in . .
I remember your same comment when Windows 95 came out. 5 years experience needed for an OS which just launched yesterday.
Still looks like Mac OS XI (Score:2)
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Unsurprisingly, an article entitled "How to Downlo (Score:1)
Unsurprisingly, an article entitled "How to Download and Install Windows 11 Right Now" caught the eyes of Microsoft lawyers.
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Not only that, but unsurprisingly, an article entitled "How to Download and Install Windows 11 Right Now" caught the eyes of Microsoft lawyers.
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Now that you mention it, I gotta admit that unsurprisingly, an article entitled "How to Download and Install Windows 11 Right Now" caught the eyes of Microsoft lawyers.
Windows events. (Score:2)
Just a few days ago -- before it has even been officially announced -- Windows 11 leaked online and remains available to download from numerous sites. The Windows 11 ISO torrent spread like wildfire, and now Microsoft is fighting back.
Spread like wildfire. When was the last time the line stretched out the door and around the corner?
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Yeah when Windows 95 and Windows XP came out.
Unsurprisingly (Score:5, Funny)
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This site has editors???
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I dunno. I've been around for about 20 years. I've never seen any indication.
It was full of bugs anyway (Score:3)
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How many people are going to install Home version on a several thousand dollar computer? At least go pro.
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"Microsoft GoPro". EEK!
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prototypes are just that, prototypes. For reference see SN8,9,10,11,15 and 16. [youtube.com]
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Not sure why you assume this is a bug, it may very well be a feature, or an alpha-release feature meant to track people installing a leaked alpha.
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Screenshots I've seen show "Other sign-in options" on the Microsoft Account screen that comes after connecting to the Internet. On that screen, there's an option to create an "Offline Account" (local?). But it wasn't clear how to get to that step without having Internet.
Shit Show (Score:3)
Sorry but Microsoft has nobody to blame but themselves for this and it doesn't say much for the state of their internal security.
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What makes you think it wasn't intentional? Massive pre-launch campaign all for free
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Intentional leaks are nearly always far more finessed than dumping the Windows 11 ISO on torrent sites.
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I would never accuse Microsoft of showing "finesse"
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Of course not, they'd simply accidentally push a Windows 11 release to insiders. I didn't say finessed, just more finesse than what is being demonstrated here.
The goal of a leak is to drive up interest an attention in the media to promote your big announcement. A wholesale leak does the opposite, it eliminates surprise and reduces interest, and despite what people think about Windows, Microsoft (the company ranked 37 in the Fortune index) is not actually run by idiots.
Testing responses? (Score:1)
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naw, you're just paranoid.
a prediction (Score:1)
They are going to rename it "Windows Streisand Edition"
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That's superfluous, all versions have had that "feature".
Don't Have To Fight That Hard (Score:4, Interesting)
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Certainaly no one wanted to downgrade from 7 to 10.
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Windows upgrades are only "free" if your time is worthless. Or something like that :P
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Summary is incomplete. I also heard that the company has issued a slew of DMCA takedown notices to various sites it says are distributing "a leaked copy of the unreleased Windows 11." Unsurprisingly, an article entitled "How to Download and Install Windows 11 Right Now" caught the eyes of Microsoft lawyers.
Actually, if you RTFA:
The company has issued a slew of DMCA takedown notices to various sites it says are distributing "a leaked copy of the unreleased Windows 11." Unsurprisingly, an article entitled "How to Download and Install Windows 11 Right Now" caught the eyes of Microsoft lawyers.
;-)
Microsoft Betas = Advertising (Score:4, Insightful)
I don't believe for one second that this "leak" was any way unintentional. Microsoft has used pre-releases as free advertising for quite a long time.
Of course, now that it has been out for a while, they are sending out some takedown notices. They have to, or the beta-kids that downloaded it would not feel naughty and special.
If it were too easy to get it, they might accidentally realize that beta testing is actually WORK.
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I don't believe for one second that this "leak" was any way unintentional.
I do. When these companies leak material intentionally they frequently don't just dump the entire product in one go onto piracy sites. It's usually more finessed like internal design documents "accidentally" being left on a public facing server showing off the new design or some shit like that.
If MS wanted to "accidentally" leak windows they would have pushed the update "accidentally" to their insider program.
If it were too easy to get it, they might accidentally realize that beta testing is actually WORK.
Not a good conspiracy theory, MS already has a whole program for testing shit on the public. Or do
This just in... (Score:2)
...from the Department of Redundancy Department.
tl;dr (Score:2)
So when will they finally succeed into resolving this memory leak problem?
Easy solution for MS (Score:3)
The company has issued a slew of DMCA takedown... (Score:1)
The company has issued a slew of DMCA takedown notices to various sites it says are distributing "a leaked copy of the unreleased Windows 11." Unsurprisingly, an article entitled "How to Download and Install Windows 11 Right Now" caught the eyes of Microsoft lawyers.
The company has issued a slew of DMCA takedown notices to various sites it says are distributing "a leaked copy of the unreleased Windows 11." Unsurprisingly, an article entitled "How to Download and Install Windows 11 Right Now" caught the eyes of Microsoft lawyers.
Hey Microsoft ... (Score:4, Funny)
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MS doesn't steal. They ask you, and you hand it over because of your addiction to their software. MS isn't a thief. They are your pump, promising you your next shot of heroin providing you go out there and make money for them.
A dupe inside the OP (Score:3)
achievement unlocked
Umm really just cheap advertising (Score:1)
You had ONE job editors! (Score:2)
Can the editors at least READ the fucking summary before accepting it???
Man the pumps! (Score:2)
Windows 11 is leaking!
["Person" the pumps??]
I don't want it. (Score:1)
Saw the leak and I don't want 10, much less 11. They'd best start seeding the torrents because I think this one will disappear on it's own.
Naa, just lawyers trying to justify their salaries (Score:2)
My guess is these "leaks" were actually marketing. What I would be interested in is why MS lied _again_ to all its customers when they claimed not so long ago that there would not be a Windows 11.
Incidentally, will Win 11 be a lemon? With Win 10 being somewhat ok and Win7 being good, I would say the chances are high MS has screwed up massively again.
The Gift Shop sketch, Mitchell & Webb (Score:2)
Reading that summary reminds me of The Gift Shop sketch on the comedy show That Mitchell and Webb Look.