Xbox Security Flaw Discovered By Boy, Five

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A five-year-old boy has been praised by Microsoft after he found a flaw in the Xbox security system.

Kristoffer Von Hassel, from San Diego, managed to hack into his father's Xbox Live account without having to put in the correct password.

When the login screen appeared, all Kristoffer had to do was press the space button several times.

By doing so, he managed to get in by the back door without needing to use the password.

The child's father, Robert Davies, who works in computer security, was so proud he recorded a video of the process which he sent to Microsoft.

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Xbox has listed the child on its website as a "security researcher"

The security team at Microsoft quickly fixed the bug and put Kristoffer's name on the Xbox website, listing him as a "security researcher".

When he saw his name online, Kristoffer said: "I'm gonna be famous!"

It is not the first time he has outwitted technology.

When he was a one-year-old, he figured out how to unlock his father's phone by holding down the 'Home' button.

[video=youtube;-oLcSTuQc3I]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-oLcSTuQc3I[/video]
 
Nice touch by MS though how it allowed your password to be replaced by a couple of spaces is mind boggling.

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Nice touch by MS though how it allowed your password to be replaced by a couple of spaces is mind boggling.

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It is, and it's even more disturbing to know that the majority of ATMS and the NHS in the UK are all still using XP... In fact, a third of the worlds connected PC's are still running XP. I wonder if this XP EOL on Tuesday will be another Y2K bug? lol
 
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