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I have a question for anybody who truthfully knows! Plz Help
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My brother plays xbox 360 and he was given an xbox account by one of his so called friends online and the account was hacked and while my bro was playing on it he was getting messages from kid say they were gunna ip fry him and turn him into the FBI so he gave it back and he didn't do anything to the account at all! Can he really get in trouble with the FBI or any authority Bc he refuses to play xbox now an hasn't for like 5-6 months because of this please help
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I dont see the link between Xbox and the FBI. I don't think they would get involved in something so small.
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Gossip wrote I dont see the link between Xbox and the FBI. I don't think they would get involved in something so small.i agree with this 100% i dont see law enforcement getting in on something like this.
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Lol. No, of course not. I've gotten into trouble on Xbox Live but not by police. By parents when I was 12. I deliberately stole my old neighbors account & my friend told his mom & I got grounded for a summer...
Your fine. FBI has better things to do unless a lot of money was spent on a credit card.
Your fine. FBI has better things to do unless a lot of money was spent on a credit card.
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Just in case delete the account from the xbox and everything that has to do with it.
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Hope i helped
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No he can't.
I used to dabble in white-hat activities, and coming from experience, the FBI is not going to hunt down someone for an xbox account.
One, you cannot "Fry" an IP, you can [take it offline for a short time] it, or if you are part of a botnet, you can DDoS it. Which temporarily renders internet either slowed, or offline.
Further more the FBI do not handle xbox profiles or their tampering. And you don't "hack" an xbox account, you mod it. if anything you might get a message on the xbox account saying something like "Banned until 1/1/9999" And if the account is off the xbox then theres nothing to worry about, other than some skids (poorly skilled black-hat crackers using programs) to [take you offline or slow] you for a little while.
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I used to dabble in white-hat activities, and coming from experience, the FBI is not going to hunt down someone for an xbox account.
One, you cannot "Fry" an IP, you can [take it offline for a short time] it, or if you are part of a botnet, you can DDoS it. Which temporarily renders internet either slowed, or offline.
Further more the FBI do not handle xbox profiles or their tampering. And you don't "hack" an xbox account, you mod it. if anything you might get a message on the xbox account saying something like "Banned until 1/1/9999" And if the account is off the xbox then theres nothing to worry about, other than some skids (poorly skilled black-hat crackers using programs) to [take you offline or slow] you for a little while.
*[]= word that was against community rules, that i pulled out
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There was no credit card on file not even live it was a dull plane jane account my brother nor anybody in my family would ever steal money from a card or anything like that doing something like that would be reason for law enforcement then but nothing like that was done
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It wouldn't be a serious crime unless the parents of the child that had the account stolen from pressed charges when he was caught but once someone else logs in the ip will be changed but records will be on Xbox main site but to answer your question no he shouldn't really get in trouble unless the child presses charges because you do something else illegal with the account.
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Nothing illegal was done he was given the email an pass and plate on mw3 for like 2 days tops and then received those messages and gave it right back and quit xbox Bc he didn't want anything to happen nothing there seems illegal
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The worst thing that they can do is ban his xbox. But I highly doubt that they would do that. When I was a kid, I used a fake as hell code generator. Please insert email and pw. Well I was so freaking stupid back then. Of course I entered it. Now I can't sign into my account and Microsoft says that I am no longer the owner of the account. I really don't know what to do with it.
Just keep calm and don't worry about it.
Just keep calm and don't worry about it.
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