Post: Boy is rewarded by Microsoft for hacking!
07-09-2011, 03:15 AM #1
Sn0wb0arder245
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A SCHOOLBOY from Dublin was responsible for a attempted hacking into the Microsoft Xbox system, which caused a worldwide alert.

Now, rather than seek punishment for the boy, Microsoft is working with him to develop his talents and channel them into more legitimate avenues.

Millions of computer users were alerted last month after the computer giant discovered one of its most popular games, Modern Warfare 2, had been hacked, leaving users at risk of "phishing", a sophisticated form of identity theft.

Microsoft feared a repeat of a hacking attack against Sony’s Playstation, which resulted in the personal data of 77 million people, including some credit card details, being stolen.

Now the general manager of Microsoft Ireland, Paul Rellis, has revealed that a 14-year-old schoolboy from Tallaght was behind the attempt to hack into its network.

Mr Rellis did not reveal the identity of the schoolboy, but told delegates at Bank of Ireland Business Week, at which he was a keynote speaker yesterday, that the company would be working with the boy, although he did not reveal in what capacity.

However, there was some confusion later as the PR company representing Microsoft, Q4, said that this was not the case.

Mr Rellis spoke about how the Xbox was the company’s most successful commercial product and how a successful hacking attempt could have cost it millions of euro in revenue.

At the end of April, Microsoft even issued a statement warning its millions of Xbox Live users that they could be the victims of "phishing" while playing Call of Duty Black Ops.

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What do you think, is this a good decision for Microsoft or not?
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07-09-2011, 03:33 AM #2
erbisme4
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Originally posted by Sn0wb0arder245 View Post
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A SCHOOLBOY from Dublin was responsible for a attempted hacking into the Microsoft Xbox system, which caused a worldwide alert.

Now, rather than seek punishment for the boy, Microsoft is working with him to develop his talents and channel them into more legitimate avenues.

Millions of computer users were alerted last month after the computer giant discovered one of its most popular games, Modern Warfare 2, had been hacked, leaving users at risk of "phishing", a sophisticated form of identity theft.

Microsoft feared a repeat of a hacking attack against Sony’s Playstation, which resulted in the personal data of 77 million people, including some credit card details, being stolen.

Now the general manager of Microsoft Ireland, Paul Rellis, has revealed that a 14-year-old schoolboy from Tallaght was behind the attempt to hack into its network.

Mr Rellis did not reveal the identity of the schoolboy, but told delegates at Bank of Ireland Business Week, at which he was a keynote speaker yesterday, that the company would be working with the boy, although he did not reveal in what capacity.

However, there was some confusion later as the PR company representing Microsoft, Q4, said that this was not the case.

Mr Rellis spoke about how the Xbox was the company’s most successful commercial product and how a successful hacking attempt could have cost it millions of euro in revenue.

At the end of April, Microsoft even issued a statement warning its millions of Xbox Live users that they could be the victims of "phishing" while playing Call of Duty Black Ops.


What do you think, is this a good decision for Microsoft or not?

is there a source?
07-09-2011, 03:35 AM #3
Sn0wb0arder245
Bounty hunter
Originally posted by Sleepy
is there a source?


yup sorry i forgot to post that it slipped my mind, i just came across this and thought i should post it
07-09-2011, 03:39 AM #4
Mr-Speedy
U wont @ me doe
I think that they are making the right move.
07-09-2011, 03:47 AM #5
Sn0wb0arder245
Bounty hunter
Originally posted by Speedy40 View Post
I think that they are making the right move.


I agree, they would be finding and fixing new hacks if they had more people like this
07-09-2011, 08:31 AM #6
Sithus
Pokemon Trainer
Kids are getting smart these days...

Too bad we're all getting even lazier at the same time, lol.

I hate you Microsoft for everything you've put me through, but good choice.
07-09-2011, 02:09 PM #7
RussHz
Do a barrel roll!
This kid gets a reward for hacking microsoft and i get Labeled a cheater for modding my achievements Smile
07-10-2011, 12:47 AM #8
S9GamingStudio
Do a barrel roll!
Nice post if a lot of you guys haven't heard about this before but I'm sure there was something going round about this a few months ago Happy
07-10-2011, 01:12 AM #9
Fionn
Banned
Doubt It.
They wouldn't accept the offer of the JTAG motherboard by a Microsoft employee, which then later costs them millions.
So why would they help this boy?
I just don't think they would do this, unless the boy did something massive?
07-10-2011, 01:16 AM #10
ShadowSoldier36
Trophy Request King
dam that kid must be smart

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