Windows 8 final version allegedly leaks out already

by Brooke Crothers August 2, 2012

Windows 8 may have arrived early, though not necessarily legally.

Sites that follow beta versions of Windows, such as winbeta.org, as well as more mainstream sites are claiming that the final version of Windows 8 Enterprise has already leaked onto file-sharing sites.

"It looks like our first leak has occurred, as Windows 8 Enterprise N has appeared on torrenting sites and has been confirmed by several that it's the real deal," said winbeta.org in a post earlier today.

That site is also quick to offer a disclaimer about whether the final versions are real or fake. "Remember, we are yet to confirm this as real or fake," said winbeta.org.

On Monday, Microsoft published the schedule for the general release of Windows 8 (below). The first downloads won't be available until August 15, when developers will be able to download the final version of Windows 8 via MSDN subscriptions.

Here's the schedule for general release as posted yesterday by Microsoft.

Microsoft, as a rule, encourages customers to download Microsoft software from its own Web properties because there's no way for Microsoft to be sure of what's included in the bits downloaded from other sites.

And Microsoft also generally encourages users to take steps to keep Windows secure.

Microsoft declined to comment.