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Nintendo reports that a Web server for its U.S. unit was hacked. The attack on Nintendo shows that this new era of hacking isn't going to end any time soon, and should serve as a wakeup call for other companies that were hoping this was purely a Sony issue.
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Is XBOX next?
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Personally I fear for these gaming company's right now, if it happens to one, it could happen to any. Nintendo just got hacked so, now theres a fear for Microsoft. However, I am wondering whether the attacks should succeed or fail. Microsoft are the highly experienced team when it comes to security but all that could be taken away if they slack at all or dont take these recent threats seriously.
Right now, xbox users just have to wait and see what attacks or information awaits them. I would be in shock if we see users being unable to sign into Xbox Live in the next week, or could it be less? Or maybe not serious enough for the service to be taken offline. Only time will tell.
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To be fair, the Nintendo incident is nothing compared to the Sony debacle. It's like comparing the United States "invasion" of Grenada, with the United States bombing Hiroshima and Nagasaki. While Sony has been hacked repeatedly for the past month--compromising sensitive information from more than 100 million user accounts in the process, the Nintendo hack appears to have yielded a simple server configuration file, and not exposed any sensitive data.
Binary skull and crossbonesHackers continue to take down networks for hacktivism bragging rights. The current plague of hacks and network takedowns is not limited to game console vendors, nor is it limited to one hacking collective. LulzSec is dominating headlines right now after attacking PBS, the FBI, hacker magazine 2600, and now Nintendo, but there are other groups out there as well--like the notorious Anonymous.
2600 seems to have nailed it on the head when it tweeted, "Hacked websites, corporate infiltration/scandal, IRC wars, new hacker groups making global headlines - the 1990s are back!"
Yes. That seems to sum things up. Granted, the vast majority of these attacks are driven by "hacktivism"--a pseudo-noble attempt to stand up for an issue and make a statement. But, there is a fine, fine line between that "Robin Hood complex" vigilantism, and just being a cyber thug.
The problem with hacktivism is that there are hackers representing both sides. While hacker groups battle it out online for bragging rights, innocent users are caught in the crossfire. I can sympathize with some of the hacktivist causes, but regardless of my opinion of Sony, or any other organization, I can't condone or support exposing sensitive information of users, or even interrupting services that those users have paid for and enjoy using.
While malware has evolved from script kiddies in search of bragging rights to organized crime in search of money, hacktivism is bringing back the "Wild West" days of the Internet. The thing is, hacktivism is just hacking--it's easy to rationalize by making it about trying to stand up for an issue or make some sort of statement, but really the only statement it makes is "look how great I am--I got in to your network."
The days of "All Your Base Are Belong to Us" are back. Watch your back , you're probably next as some group attempts to "outdo" LulzSec.
Is XBOX next?
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Personally I fear for these gaming company's right now, if it happens to one, it could happen to any. Nintendo just got hacked so, now theres a fear for Microsoft. However, I am wondering whether the attacks should succeed or fail. Microsoft are the highly experienced team when it comes to security but all that could be taken away if they slack at all or dont take these recent threats seriously.
Right now, xbox users just have to wait and see what attacks or information awaits them. I would be in shock if we see users being unable to sign into Xbox Live in the next week, or could it be less? Or maybe not serious enough for the service to be taken offline. Only time will tell.
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idk microsft is very rich
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microsofts firewall is too good
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ino i dont think that they will get in!
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Lol microsoft have amazing secruity but because there hackers they could find someone who works there and make a face like this like of mission impossible then sneak into the secruity shut it of and they can hack into microsoft but i doubt they would do that
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The lulz boat
Probably not
Probably not
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the last person who got into there system was in it for like ten seconds and then got locked out by MS so i dont think we have anything to worry about
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Can't Get Xbox They Too Protective...
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they got into their servers nintendo patched it straight away and told customers. lulzsec is only hatin on sony coz they dont tell their customers till next week think of them like they are doing security checks on companys as they said respect to nintendo <3 for patchin it so quick and tellin customers.
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