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microsoft sells x360 to crackers then sues them?

 


gonzo
http://xbox360hackers.co.uk/news_index.php?topic_id=1478

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Online reports today suggest that Microsoft may be considering a major lawsuit over the theft of Xbox 360 development kits - while a curious statement from a hacking group implicated in the theft claims that the software giant knew about it all along.

The lawsuit reports appear to stem from a Dutch newspaper story this week, which said that Microsoft is preparing a $100 million suit against those responsible for the theft - which could, according to development experts, speed up the process of hacking the security on the Xbox 360 significantly.

The veracity of that report, however, is drawn into some doubt by the fact that it goes on to claim that Microsoft is afraid that Sony or Nintendo may have got their hands on one of the development kits - which seems almost laughably unlikely, and probably wouldn't give Microsoft many sleepless nights even if true.

What's more unusual about the whole story, however, is a statement from a member of hacking group Smartxx.com, on whose websites pictures of the stolen devkits have emerged, claiming that Microsoft was actually complicit in the group's acquisition of the kits.

Posting on the Smartxx forums, the group member - using the handle "Hamptitampti" - says that the team was offered seven of the X360 kits for sale, and bought four of them - a fact which it immediately brought to the attention of Microsoft, with the group deciding in collaboration with the platform holder to post the pictures of the kits to its website.

The objective of this was apparently to assist in the investigation of who originally stole the development kits - but according to the poster, people within Microsoft unaware of the operation went on to inform the police that they should investigate Smartxx, leading to the current situation.

In the tradition of good conspiracy stories, the poster goes on to say that Microsoft is undoubtedly "going to deny everything again, as always" - but claims that the software giant is paying for his legal representation in this case.

In other words, it's increasingly difficult to work out what on earth is going on in this case, but it certainly begins to look like there's more to it than simply a group of thieves selling stolen devkits to a hacking group and said hacking group suddenly discovering that handling stolen goods isn't very clever.

Ultimately, though, the conclusion remains the same for Microsoft - the company faces the prospect of security on the Xbox 360 being worked on by hackers before the system is even on shelves, which given the proliferation of mod chipping and piracy on the original Xbox, is an embarrassing situation for the firm.



Who to believe... the software company that denies the existence of critical bugs in its software or the people who enable homebrew applications to run on hardware YOU SPEND MONEY ON and consequently own. heh
SgtGarcia
Microsoft can try what they want, but they will never be able to create a xbox that cannot be cracked. There will always be a lot of people trying to crack the xbox and they will always find a way
Arin
There isnt any 100% full secure system :). And even if it will be developed someday - not by MS for sure ;).

But lets focus on the article.. Maybe this isnt so bad for them to have xbox cracked? Market in the US and Western Europe is kinda full. Customers on other markets cant afford to buy original games. So if there will be enough chips supplied to crack console - amount of sold xboxes may rise.


Cheers,
Arin.
SunburnedCactus
Gotta love microsoft and their hypocritical policy. Policies, in fact.
Tom7
Hackers have opened doors to amazing opportunities with technology, such as with the ipod. I probably would not have bought my Ipod if it wasn't for hackers and software developers who created things like ipod linux etc. Very Happy
bananaphone
SgtGarcia wrote:
Microsoft can try what they want, but they will never be able to create a xbox that cannot be cracked. There will always be a lot of people trying to crack the xbox and they will always find a way

Its impossibe to create something that cannot be hacked.
gonzo
Arin wrote:
There isnt any 100% full secure system


Sure there is: one that is never offered for use

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Customers on other markets cant afford to buy original games


then buy less games. Just because you want a 60 inch LCD TV doesn't mean you deserve one. Live within your means.
lilrage
hackers r u friend the dont do what they do to make money they do it cuz they can and if it makes things easyer fore you y should you complian?
Dark-Tech
not all hackers are good profesional hackercracker teams are good because they are good for business they use their skills to promote competition between major companies unfortuantely as only major companies could afford them the underdog gets smushed under the wait of capitalism
gonzo
Dark-Tech wrote:
[hackers] promote competition between major companies


uhhh please explain in DETAIL how they possibly are good for ethical business..
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