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Live 'Hacking' Clarified as Pretexting

1up reports on a clarification of last week's Xbox Live security scare. Though there are no technical problems with the service, there is a service problem with the service: account information was obtained via pretexting. Essentially, social engineers called up Xbox Live tech support and lied, saying they were users of certain accounts. Thanks to the sloppy training and privacy consciousness of Live's customer service operators, information was given out that allowed these pretexters onto accounts. "That probably means calling in to deal with customer support about the nitty gritty of your Xbox Live account will become both much more secure and potentially a bit more time-consuming and annoying. That may be the necessary price for full security, although as long as we're dealing with humans (and information that can slip into others' hands), there's sure to be the occasional case of successful pre-texting."

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  1. On occasion by Nerdfest · · Score: 4, Funny

    you can even get elected for it.

  2. Zero won, too. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Funny

    Ah so. Just how does one lie to a computer?
    When it identifies itself as a zero. :)