Yup. It's the Windows Shared Source Kit, which is already mostly public. Many of the big security firms and government agencies already have licences to the full source code anyway.
The only thing this really gains anyone is it possible some non-public debug symbols might have been left in some builds. Not earth shattering.
The only thing this really gains anyone is it possible some non-public debug symbols might have been left in some builds. Not earth shattering.