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Microsoft said that the upcoming Xbox360 will have an extremely high level of security.
Obviously they learned from past mistakes.Xbox fans have been able to modd their consoles in the past with hard drive updates, mod chips and media-centre upgrades (just to name a few).
Knowing that, they decided to integrate advanced security directly into their new console's hardware.
"We've taken security to the hardware level and built it in from the ground up," said Chris Satchell from the Xbox Advanced Technology Group.
Despite mod-chips being made illegal in July of 2004, there are many who still find ways of modifying their consoles.
"There are going to be levels of security in this box that the hacker community has never seen before." continued the Xbox developer.
Personaly, I think it's nothing you (Xbox360 fans) should worry about.Nothing's impossible.
Source: Neowin.net
View at TechPowerUp Main Site
Obviously they learned from past mistakes.Xbox fans have been able to modd their consoles in the past with hard drive updates, mod chips and media-centre upgrades (just to name a few).
Knowing that, they decided to integrate advanced security directly into their new console's hardware.
"We've taken security to the hardware level and built it in from the ground up," said Chris Satchell from the Xbox Advanced Technology Group.
Despite mod-chips being made illegal in July of 2004, there are many who still find ways of modifying their consoles.
"There are going to be levels of security in this box that the hacker community has never seen before." continued the Xbox developer.
Personaly, I think it's nothing you (Xbox360 fans) should worry about.Nothing's impossible.
Source: Neowin.net
View at TechPowerUp Main Site
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