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Microsoft owns up to Xbox Live pretexting

Slimy   on 25 March 2007 - 14:46 · 9 comments & 3798 views

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Reports of account theft on Xbox Live were present on Microsoft’s member forums since at least December. Recently Microsoft stated that it had "found no evidence" of a data breach, and that any thefts had occurred could be blamed on users knowingly or unknowingly giving out personal information, but now the company has admitted that the service's support staff is at fault, victims of "'pretexting" calls by identity thieves. Larry Hryb, director of programming at Xbox Live, wrote on his blog about the issue. The response to the blog entry was a mixture of appreciative comments and pessimistic ones. Some users suggested that Microsoft should allow users the ability to remove credit card information from their accounts.

"A security researcher, Kevin Finisterre, discovered not a hack, but the fact that some accounts may have been compromised as a result of 'social engineering', also known as 'pretexting,' through our support center. Once I realized what he was talking about (he sent me some painful-to-listen-to audio files) I confirmed that the team is fully aware of this issue. They are examining the policies, and have already begun re-training the support staff and partners to help make sure we reduce this type of social engineering attack. There's no other way to say it; this situation shouldn't have happened. Our customers deserve better," wrote Hryb.

View: Larry Hryb's Blog
News source: ComputerWorld

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(3 replies) #1 Ravensworth on 25 Mar 2007 - 19:06
So people were tricking their support staff into giving out other people's information?

Last edited by Ravensworth on 25 Mar 2007 - 20:05
#1.1 badger face on 25 Mar 2007 - 23:27
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So people were tricking their support staff into giving out other people's information?


yep, and now thousands more people will prob try now they know it could work!
#1.2 NightmarE D on 26 Mar 2007 - 04:59
But the support staff will see that coming and won't be soo fast to hand out the information this time around.
#1.3 badger face on 26 Mar 2007 - 12:20
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But the support staff will see that coming and won't be soo fast to hand out the information this time around.


"have already begun re-training the support staff "
(4 replies) #2 rawd on 26 Mar 2007 - 00:35
ZOMG ITS SONYS FAULT PS33333333333333!!!!!!!!!!!111oneoneone
#2.1 +EchoNoise on 26 Mar 2007 - 01:12
Uhm... Ok?
#2.2 NightmarE D on 26 Mar 2007 - 07:39
WOW I think you smoked enough crack today. Time to put the pipe down.
#2.3 kravex on 26 Mar 2007 - 09:31
PS3? I remember that, wasn't that the console that didn't sell well?

If only they were selling enough to have an impact, eh?
#2.4 rIaHc3 on 27 Mar 2007 - 10:30
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Uhm... Ok?

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WOW I think you smoked enough crack today. Time to put the pipe down.

Clam down fanboys. I think he simply ment it as a joke seeing as every Xbox 360/PS3 fanboy flames the PS3/Xbox 360 every chance they get.

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