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Yeah. Some of the guys here get it. I own all of the systems. You can set up a password on your Wii U, PS3 (for internet access), Xbox 360, Vita, Xbox One, etc. to stop people from using your profile.

Example: My Vita is 0519, and my 360 is B,A,B,Y. My PS3 it's 7777. I just use these things to keep people from screwing with my saved games, viewing my browser history, or buying stuff with my saved credit card info. Now if somebody bypassed my code by typing some universal fail safe, I wouldn't say "they hacked it".

Xbox Live asks for your cell number, email adress, password, and other things and you can set that up for every time you log in if you want. It tells me "d21lewis was last logged in on another console" when I go from the living room to the gaming room. Hell, the Xbox One uses my face to log me in and if I pass the controller to my daughter, it logs her in. The security is top notch. What that kid did doesn't qualify as hacking, does it? And if it does, it's fixed now.