Hm.. it's the hackers period this year I pressume.![]()
Hm.. it's the hackers period this year I pressume.![]()
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Definitely looks like they are stepping up their game and targeting the big boys. I'm surprised they are not aiming much at M$ at the moment as they used to be a big target for hackers, although with so much focus on them in the past I expect they now have much better security than many others like Sony, who haven't really had to deal with attacks of this magnitude before now.
With companies like Sony you do get a lot of black and white opinions over them as a whole, with people either being big fans of the company, or complete haters... you don't tend to see many middle of the road indifferent views. Although definitely not as strongly as divided opinions over Apple. I wonder how long it will be fore hackers turn on them?
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And as Microsoft is updating the firmware with a major update to run bigger DVDs, I guess it will again be more secure and the newer games cannot be run anymore, even with flashed drives.
Microsoft finds 1GB of extra space on Xbox 360 DVDs