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Microsoft has denied any involvement in the police raid on the premises of Xbox 720 leaker ‘SuperDaE. The official police warrant suggests otherwise.

 

Last week SuperDaE tweeted that he had been raided by Australian police and an FBI official, over claims that he had successfully sold an Xbox 720 dev kit on eBay for AU $50,000, and his involvement in other leaks.

In a statement on the matter, a Microsoft spokesperson said, “Microsoft did not initiate this FBI investigation with this individual, as has been asserted in some of the articles in the media,” said a Microsoft spokesperson. We take security very seriously and have no evidence of any compromise of our corporate network. We have no further comment on this matter.”

Despite the statement, The Tech Game has obtained a photo of the police warrant used in the raid. It lists Microsoft, eBay and PayPal.

So, who’s telling the truth here? Let us know below.

Thanks CVG.



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Damn Sony fanboy cops... always trying to look MS the bad guys...



 

Face the future.. Gamecenter ID: nikkom_nl (oh no he didn't!!) 



“It appeared that there had even been demonstrations to thank Big Brother for raising the chocolate ration to twenty grams a week. And only yesterday, he reflected, it had been announced that the ration was to be reduced to twenty grams a week. Was it possible that they could swallow that, after only twenty-four hours? Yes, they swallowed it.”

- George Orwell, ‘1984’

While unlikely, it is actually possible.



Probably because super dae is full of shit.



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Who the heck is SuperDaE? And why did he sell a NextBox Dev Kit for 50'000 AUD?



Max King of the Wild said:
Probably because super dae is full of shit.


Your joking right?

We now know everythieng super dae ever said was 100 percent legit.... did you noy read the Kotaku article?



kowenicki said:
Who cares who organised it?


microsoft does, apparently.