Xbox Live hacker: 'All accounts are open' to attacks

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He only had access for a limited period, but a self-proclaimed "hacker" managed to finagle his way into Xbox Live policy enforcement lead Stephen Toulouse's Xbox Live Gold account over the weekend. The hacker calls himself "Predator," and has created a six-minute video showing off his exploits. Predator allegedly used "social engineering techniques" and didn't employ any "programs," he told Joystiq this afternoon. Predator was able to alter Xbox Live account information after resetting Toulouse's password, all through Toulouse's personal website host, Network Solutions.

But despite his actions, "Predator" says he didn't go do it for malicious reasons. "I'm simply letting them know I'm willing to help them secure accounts from future hackers," he explained. "All accounts are open for hacking." That last statement rings especially true in light of last year's hacking of Larry "Major Nelson" Hryb's Xbox Live account.

And this isn't his first success, Predator claims. "I've done many illegal things on Xbox -- I've taken Trixie360's account, 15 Original Gamertags, 4 H3 Pro's [Halo 3 pros], and a few randoms," he told us. He also notes in his video that he's had "over 35" console bans, and points out that, as a result, Toulouse "had it coming, man." Predator, however, remains unconcerned about his own fate. He notes after explaining his past exploits that nothing has happened to him so far.

http://www.joystiq.com/2011/04/04/xbox-live-hacker-all-accounts-are-open-to-attacks/#

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L96A1Posted:

nubhax i was one the Halo 3 pros he hacked!


Bullsh*t.


Eh this guy is good. I hope xbox hires him rather than go down to bust his door wide open and arrest him. He can help make Xbox even safer! People don't understand that...*cough* -Ant- *cough*

Not trying to bash on you but this guy only did it because he got console banned. For all we know he was doing hacks greater than anything but he hasn't leaked it. Stealing someones account for profit? Well that is bad. He should get charged for that but then hired by MS to do better security.

He is being like JB did with his singing career. He didnt go on Idol he showed it to the W.W.W. with a success. He may have haters but they just jealous! I don't like his music but he isn't bad right?

Same with this guy. In order to prove to other people he can hack just about anything and that he isn't playing games he took accounts, sold for profit, and sends a message out for a Job.

FissurePosted:

i was one the Halo 3 pros he hacked!

OasisPosted:

KMDZxJbrown I know what he did was messed up, but I don't know if it is classified as illegal.


Then you clearly have no grasp on reality.

-FMJ-Posted:

DopestDope_Eva Did he do modded lobby's? then he deserved the console bans in my eyes, Troulouse was only doing his job at the end of the day as well.

Hope he gets IP banned by Microsoft.

-Dope


An IP ban wouldn't do anything seeing he could just change his IP.

TTGxJbrownPosted:

I know what he did was messed up, but I don't know if it is classified as illegal.

VeranPosted:

that guy is crying out for them to hire him for his hacking skills, he wants attention, lol

DecyferPosted:

The first Dox , I have seen on a xbox mod :O

NetflixPosted:

Someone better get a good lawyer ;)

The-RoachPosted:

MS isn't going to applaud him for what he did, they are going to take him to court possibly jail. Also that is just wrong tkaing someones account for money becuase you like their gamertag name and you want it.

ChampzPosted:

Did anyone else notice this?

Part 1 from article: "I'm simply letting them know I'm willing to help them secure accounts from future hackers," he explained.

Part 2 from Toulouse's hacked XBL account: "I will jack any account for paypal or alertpay."

Liar much... Deserves serious jailtime...

Also, going along with what Ant said, none of the accounts deserved to be hacked.