Hacking the Xbox.

. Hacktivism

04/06/02 Hacking the Xbox.
Andrew Huang, a graduate student at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) seems to have found a way to trick the security system of the Xbox game console from Microsoft. The document (available at ftp://publications.ai.mit.edu/ai-publications/2002/AIM-2002-008.pdf, though still it is no longer accessible) also raises serious doubts about the safety of the online service Xbox Live , arguing that individual players can be identified from their machines. At the moment there is another page of techniques available on the Xbox exhausted flipping on its website . According to Huang protection standards Xbox are contained in a 'secret boot block', which is encoded within one of the chip 'media processor' constructed from Nvidia. The student would have intercepted the path interposing a hardware properly assembled in the path between the central processor and the media processor. All this in three weeks of work and $ 50 of hardware, with a finding that if confirmed would run unauthorized games on the console is that, especially operating systems. In a note the author has specified that he had communicated to the Microsoft dissemination of the document, mandandogliene well as a copy, but that he was not interested in running Linux on the machine. This fact could be the biggest blow to the corporation in Redmond, the realization of which many people would be working, as the same Huang said.