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Bandorr said:
maxleresistant said:
Also, Phil Spencer is totally right about that whole "security talk", Microsoft and Xbox Live are one of the best in term of security.

And sony should not try to give lessons on the subject after what happened with their customers credit card info and passwords, in 2011 if I remember correctly.

http://www.cnn.com/2014/04/04/tech/gaming-gadgets/5-year-old-xbox-hack/index.html

5-year-old boy hacks dad's Xbox account.

"Kristoffer would go to his dad's account and type in an incorrect password. That would take him to a password verifications screen, where he would simply tap the space bar repeatedly and then press "enter.""

Oh and if you want a good laugh - look up internet explorer. Then come back and talk about "security" and "Microsoft".

Loooool. Absolutly nailed it Just wanted to respond with the IE part and saw that you already did it :))

 

But in all honesty, neither should talk about security in general, as both have a fairly shady record. Hell every major IT service provider has a shady record :)))



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