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Xbox 360 Game Piracy Spreading In China

simoniker writes "Xbox 360 game piracy appears to be spreading notably in China, with at least one Shanghai-based vendor offering Xbox 360 titles such as Hitman: Blood Money for around 30 Chinese yuan ($3.50). This comes after hackers managed to flash changes to the BIOS on the Xbox 360's Optical Disc Drive earlier this year, which allowed non-authenticated (copied) games to be played. Microsoft's John Porcaro commented at the time: 'The core security system has not been broken. However, on some Xbox 360 consoles the authentication protocol between the optical disc drive and the console may be attacked.'"

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  1. You know what this means? by jandrese · · Score: 5, Funny

    This means the 360 might start picking up popularity in Asia, especially in China and Taiwan.

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  2. way to sugar coat the issue by matt328 · · Score: 5, Insightful

    The core security system has not been broken.

    This core security system doesn't seem to do much if one can play pirated games without breaking it.

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