Hackers Reportedly Generated $1.2 Million in Microsoft Points
Along with the site that offered the generated codes, a program was released–via the general piracy community–that would generate and obtain the codes for users, which offered the choice between 160MSP codes, or a code for a Halo: Reach Banshee avatar prop or a 48 hour Xbox Live trial.
Microsoft quickly discovered and subsequently squashed the exploit, though one user of the exploit claimed he managed to steal about $150 in MS Points in 20 minutes of attempts. For more details on the exploit, head on over to The Tech Game forums, which is where the exploit originated.
A Microsoft representative responded to the situation, claiming that the exploit resulted in much less stolen money than the reported $1.2 million figure, and gave a pretty uninteresting response regarding how they will handle punishing the guilty parties:
“Our Policy and Enforcement team is evaluating whether or not certain individuals have violated the Terms of Use for Xbox LIVE and will take the appropriate enforcement on an individual basis. Codes obtained legitimately by users will not be impacted.”
At least Microsoft claims they will accurately evaluate and punish the appropriate parties, rather than the way certain other ridiculously popular teams handle money hacks.
(Save And Quit via GamesIndustry.biz)
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