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By Joris Evers
Posted on ZDNet News: Mar 5, 2007 11:32:00 PM

Microsoft has quietly released a fix for a security vulnerability that could let Xbox 360 owners run their own applications or operating systems on the console.

The update corrects a problem with a tamper protection mechanism on the Xbox 360. Hackers had discovered a way to break through the shield and run their own software, including operating systems such as Linux, on the Microsoft game console.

Full details of the security vulnerability were disclosed last week in a posting to two widely read security mailing lists. The flaw was actually discovered in November, demonstrated at a hacker conference in December, and fixed by Microsoft in January, according to the posting by an anonymous hacker.

"Together with a method to inject data into non-privileged memory areas, this vulnerability allows an attacker with physical access to an Xbox 360 to run arbitrary code such as alternative operating systems with full privileges and full hardware access," the anonymous hacker wrote.

Microsoft confirmed the issue on Friday. "Microsoft has worked with the party that reported this issue and has already distributed a fix across our distribution methods, both online and offline," a company representative said in an e-mailed statement.

The update was pushed out via Xbox Live, Microsoft's online gaming service. Any game coming out after February 20 will ship with the fix, which is also available for download on the Xbox Web site, the representative said.

However, Microsoft doesn't describe the Xbox update as a security fix. Instead, on its Web site it lists an "operating system update" for download, without stating what the update does.

The Xbox and other game consoles have always been popular hacker targets. The challenge for hackers is to circumvent protections on the devices to run their own, so-called homebrew code on the device or load another operating system.

A whole market for Xbox cracks grew around the first version of the game console. Add-on chips for the Xbox--called "mod chips"--let consumers play pirated discs and other applications. In addition, some groups claimed they could run Linux on the Xbox.

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Ignoring MS's X-box patches
There's a line earlier in this thread that says "any game developed after february-ish will ship with this patch included"

So, even if you don't download and install the patch, it'll show up if you buy a new game...... (Read the rest)
Posted by: svpaladin@... Posted on: 04/05/07 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
getting as good as apple  galileon | 03/05/07
I disagree with the Apple Analogy  yyuko@... | 03/05/07
I concur  zkiwi | 03/05/07
Apples and oranges....  Mike (not Cox) | 03/06/07
Erm...  zkiwi | 03/06/07
I can think of reason  voska | 03/06/07
Microsoft subsidized that XBox  SpikeyMike | 03/06/07
Why would any run REAL on anything  Boot_Agnostic | 03/06/07
Semantic question  tic swayback | 03/05/07
I'd have to agree  nmh | 03/06/07
Nor a patch (NT)  Spoon Jabber | 03/06/07
No, but...  Badgered | 03/06/07
Videogame journalism at it's worst  EricTetz | 03/05/07
I'm curious  Mike (not Cox) | 03/06/07
Well... to make it way more functional.  LazLong | 03/06/07
Video journalism at it's worst - Part Duex  ShoreLeave | 03/06/07
begone  punkomat | 03/05/07
Why would anyone apply this?  voska | 03/06/07
You aren't the target user  robertgerhart | 03/06/07
Exactly  DarbyOhara | 03/06/07
Ignoring MS's X-box patches  svpaladin@... | 04/05/07
What do you do with an Old console?  voska | 03/06/07
OMG! I CAN RUN LINUX ON MY XBOX! THE WORLD IS ENDING, THE WORLD IS ENDING!!  CobraA1 | 03/08/07

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