5-Year-Old Boy Finds Exploit To Break Into Xbox One Account

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Forfatter: Marcus Baldwin
Opprettelsesdato: 15 Juni 2021
Oppdater Dato: 17 Desember 2024
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5 year old Kristoffer Von Hassel exposes Microsoft Xbox vulnerability, finds back door into accounts
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How easy is it to break into a Xbox One? Apparently a 5-year-old can do it.


As reported by 10News, 5-year-old Kristoffer Von Hassel found a way to break into his father's Xbox One account by using an exploit that lets him gain access without the correct password. After attempting to enter the account with wrong password, a verification screen comes up. Von Hassel found that by filling the password field with nothing but spaces, you are able to access the account. This exploit has already been patched and fixed.

Von Hassel's parents found out that he had accessed the account when they discovered him playing restricted video games. The Von Hassels then contacted Microsoft to report that their son had found how to get through into a locked account. As a reward for finding this issue, Microsoft awarded the young Von Hassel with four games, $50, and a yearlong subscription to Xbox live. Von Hassel is also now listed online as a security researcher who helps to make Microsoft's systems safer. Seems like a good deal for exploiting a security system.


Microsoft issued in a statement on the matter:

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Det ser ut til at dette ikke er den eneste tiden ung Von Hassel har fått gjennom sikkerhetssystemer. Ifølge sin far er det tredje av fjerde gang at Von Hassel har funnet en måte å komme seg gjennom forskjellige sikkerhetssystemer. Kanskje vil Von Hassel bli en sikkerhetsekspert noen dag. Eller kanskje Microsoft trenger opp sitt spill når det gjelder sikkerhetssystemene de bruker for maskinvaren. Kanskje de egentlig ikke er så sikre på det hele tatt ...