An icon in the shape of a lightning bolt. Impact Link In today's climate, the security of your online accounts is extremely important. With hackers constantly finding new ways to compromise ...
The recent rash of hacks reported by Xbox Live gamers may be tied to a simple flaw on Microsoft's Xbox.com website that lets hackers easily crack customers' passwords and steal from their online ...
An Xbox Live password flaw was discovered by a five-year-old boy named Kristoffer Von Hassel in San Diego, and he's been awarded with four free games, $30 Xbox Live credit and a year's Xbox Live Gold ...
Microsoft has rewarded a five-year-old boy with free games after he discovered a serious flaw in Xbox Live's password system. Kristoffer Von Hassel, from San Diego, stumbled upon a way to log into his ...
A boy is in the spotlight since he discovered a backdoor in the Microsoft Xbox. When 5-year-old Kristoffer Von Hassel is playing his Xbox, his feet don't touch the ground. But something he did has ...
We’ve mentioned before that there’s a potentially huge security breach brewing over the security of the XBox 360: Gamers keep insisting their accounts are breached even when they practice good ...
Microsoft received a big assist discovering a security flaw on its Xbox One from an unlikely source: a five-year-old boy. San Diego television station KGTV reports five-year-old Kristoffer Von Hassel ...
Five-year-old Kristoffer von Hassel did something no other adult or legion of Developers could. The boy cracked the Xbox One's "secure" log-in for his father's account, giving him access to all of dad ...