Hackers charged with Xbox One, Valve, Call of Duty data theft

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The United States has charged four members of an international hacking ring with stealing up to $200 million in intellectual property and other data from Microsoft, Epic Games, Valve, Zombie Studios and the US Army. The hackers are charged with stealing software related to Xbox Live, Xbox One, Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 and Gears of War 3.

"Specifically, the data cyber-theft allegedly included source code, technical specifications and related information for Microsoft's then-unreleased Xbox One gaming console; intellectual property and proprietary data related to Xbox Live, Microsoft's online multi-player gaming and media-delivery system; Apache helicopter simulator software developed by Zombie Studios for the US Army; a pre-release version of Epic's video game, Gears of War 3; and a pre-release version of Activision's video game, Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3. The defendants also allegedly conspired to use, share and sell the stolen information," the US Department of Justice says in a press release.

The hacking group used SQL injection and stolen usernames and passwords to break into the targeted companies' networks. The men charged are Nathan Leroux, 20, of Bowie, Maryland; Sanadodeh Nesheiwat, 28, of Washington, New Jersey; David Pokora, 22, of Mississauga, Ontario, Canada; and Austin Alcala, 18, of McCordsville, Indiana. Pokora and Nesheiwat have pleaded guilty to conspiracy to commit computer fraud and copyright infringement, both scheduled for sentencing in January.

"Pokora's plea is believed to be the first conviction of a foreign-based individual for hacking into US businesses to steal trade secret information," the Department of Justice says. Authorities in Australia have charged an Australian citizen in relation to this conspiracy.

You can read the story we posted with the warrant documents back in 2013 when SuperDae was arrested below.

SUPERDAE RAIDED OVER DURANGO (EXCLUSIVE WARRANT PICTURE)
http://www.thetechgame.com/News/article/sid=4125.html

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Source: http://www.joystiq.com/2014/09/30/hackers-charged-with-xbox-one-valve-call-of-duty-data-theft/

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DomixinPosted:

Pretty badass if I do say so myself, lol. Not good enough if they got caught though.

oohPosted:

Read about this earlier. It's pretty funny, to be honest.

tellPosted:

They must be really smart to be able to hack this type of stuff. But they sure aren't smart enough to not get caught.

But these type of people would be good to work with google or Microsoft.

spidumPosted:

Its always a shame when someone goes to jail over this stuff. RIP

MissPosted:

How can you guys get caught. You shouldn't even be hackers if you're not smart enough to get away with it.

OPPosted:

Too get all
This data must have took serious work. Congrats to the guys ahhaha

-GazzaPosted:

haha this is brilliant so thick Need to take your time with things like that not take info on everything straight away!

_VenoMPosted:

T-33 Maybe they should do what google done and hire the hackers to make their security better.


They Used SQL injection to attack the sites. Anyone with half a brain can perform SQLi it's seriously not hard.

1989Posted:

Damn some serious shiz.
Mustve been some clever guys though

RedactedPosted:

Maybe they should do what google done and hire the hackers to make their security better.