Xbox Live service issues, Phantom Squad claims responsibility

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At around 9:26PM GMT (1:26PM PST), reports began to surface of issues with the Xbox Live service - posts on the official Xbox Forums ranged from issues with signing in, to launching games and purchasing content.

Several users are receiving the '0x87de0017' error code when attempting actions on their Xbox One and Xbox 360 game consoles - Z0riL, on the Xbox Forums, reported that this error is being received when attempting to launch a game or app on the console. He also seemed to suggest that not all consoles are affected.

Oddly enough, My brother also has an xbox one that's not in preview and his is working fine whereas I get the 0x87de0017 error opening any games or apps. I did try iron brigade earlier and all was ok.

A message that was later posted on the Xbox Live Status Page confirmed that there are issues with the Xbox One, Xbox 360 and other devices using Xbox services.

According to the Status Page, the following services are experiencing issues:

Xbox Live Core
Signing in
Creating, managing or recovering an account
Search capabilities
Purchase and Content Usage
Buying items
Redeeming codes
Downloading purchases (including games and apps)

A brief statement informed users that they are working on the issues:
We are aware of these issues and are working to get it fixed ASAP! Thank you for being patient while we work. We’ll post another update when more information becomes available


These issues come shortly after an announcement by a hacking group called Phantom Squad, that threatened to attack Microsoft and Sony's online gaming networks this Christmas. Whilst unlikely to be related, it does reiterate the importance of being able to ensure that the offered services can withstand such issues.


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Source: http://www.neowin.net/news/microsofts-xbox-live-service-facing-numerous-issues

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XboxPosted:

Sucks it always happens around the holiday season too.

DeftonesPosted:

I love how they always claim to have taken down stuff after they've been announced to be down

platyuiPosted:

UZl Sometimes i feel as if Xbox just goes offline to do some minor tweaking and then someone else claims that they were the ones responsible


Thats exactly what i was thinking. These dumb groups all take responsibility after anything is down on xbox or playstation

jaqua2Posted:

TayIor Curious to find out what Kim Dotcom is thinking about this, he may have to give some more Premium Mega accounts away this year.


Didn't he tell Microsoft and Sony to get their ish together before this happened? I remember there being a post about that a few stories back...

OGPosted:

Sometimes i feel as if Xbox just goes offline to do some minor tweaking and then someone else claims that they were the ones responsible

-VelocityPosted:

Any team can write a tweet after any service has been taken down, this proves nothing and we should not be giving them the limelight

WheyPosted:

Rui in some way what they are doing is proving a point, how a bilion dollar companies have rubbish security.


True to some extent. Startles me how billion pound companies can't do something about DDoS.

TaylorPosted:

Curious to find out what Kim Dotcom is thinking about this, he may have to give some more Premium Mega accounts away this year.

RuiPosted:

KlutchSniping
Rui in some way what they are doing is proving a point, how a bilion dollar companies have rubbish security.


Doesn't matter who they attack, you can't stop a ddos attack %100.


Do you actually know what your talking about? yes you can stop ddos attacks.

PintPosted:

If it actually was then they seriously need to get a life