Xbox Live user traces account hacker

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An Xbox Live user whose account was compromised and used to purchase thousands of Microsoft Points has identified the hacker involved, and discovered websites where accounts are up for sale. In a lengthy post on Tumblr, the user explains that her account was compromised not once, but twice, despite Microsoft having insisted the account had been locked. When she queried this with Microsoft she was told: "The fraud department was unable to block your account."

Microsoft issued a 30-day Xbox Live Gold code to use on a separate account while the compromised account was investigated, which the company explained would take between three and six weeks. When the user switched on her Xbox 360 to set up the new account she found she was automatically signed in to her existing account; despite it having been compromised twice, Microsoft was still yet to block it.


There was a new user on her friends list, and over a series of messages she ascertained that her account had been sold on a website called Tradetang. At the time of writing the site has 1,916 listings in the "Wholesale Virtual Products" category, the vast majority of which are Xbox Live accounts with large numbers of points attached. One such account comes with 6000 MSP and costs just $20.43; most come with a warranty of just two hours, presumably due to the risk that Microsoft is notified of the breach and promptly locks down the account.


There's no way of knowing for sure if this is the root cause of the recent FIFA hacks - which has seen swathes of Xbox Live users having their accounts compromised, with large amounts of Microsoft Points added using stored credit card data and subsequently spent on virtual goods in FIFA Ultimate Team - and we're still no closer to finding out how accounts are compromised in the first place. It does, however, shed a little light on the hackers' methodology once an account has been stolen.


The first order of business is to recover the stolen account and use stored credit card data to buy an Xbox Live Family Pack, which allows for several accounts to be linked between which Microsoft Points balances can be transferred. Then large amounts of Microsoft Points are purchased and transferred to the thief's normal account; the thief then creates several free Xbox Live accounts, divides the stolen points between them, and sells them on individually.


We're getting closer to understanding why hackers are targeting Xbox Live accounts, but no closer to working out how they're doing it. Microsoft has continually denied that it is a problem with Xbox Live security, and instead implied that users are being hoodwinked into giving up their details through phishing or social engineering. That hasn't rung true from the start, and still doesn't. EA, too, has flatly denied that the problem is caused by a weakness at their end.

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Source: http://www.next-gen.biz/news/xbox-live-user-traces-account-hacker

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koolmang66Posted:

"Her account was compromised". I did not expect it to be a girl

ScreamPosted:

Poker face.
Time to clean up my hard drive ._.

Jacob8hockeyPosted:

ANG3L_CHR1S What happened to us XBL paying for protection? Pff no matter how hard you try, the condom is bound to break. **** XBL now. This is the last year I'm paying for their ****. I've already payed for my year. And that's it.

I think that girl made up that bullshit about her account not being blocked. She would have had to recover her aaccount if it had been stolen twice. Also its her own fault for getting hacked. 95% of the time its the person getting hacked fault, whether they bought the account or gave out their password.

XxmoddingXxPosted:

i bought mad accounts from them

L4DillPosted:

Thy_Blugoon also never play fifa its infested with hackers


you wrong.fifa is infested with little dumb kids who give out their passwords

Thy_BlugoonPosted:

also never play fifa its infested with hackers

Thy_BlugoonPosted:

And i care why?

aBoxOfMintsPosted:

gladtwoown its because people fall for msp gennarators i can make one in visual basic and it would take me 5 min its sad how stupid people are these days


I agree, being a CS Major, I can simply state that if you own any computer programmed product you must also have a state of self-awareness and common sense, my grandma who knows nothing of computers and yet has one, knows the difference between what's real and what isn't, so does my 9-yr old sister, and if these people can't see that then it's their fault!

Perk-a-ColaPosted:

My account was hacked resenly.

TehnoobkingPosted:

-REEM- trade tang is where i buy mine from tehe


hahahah same and thetechgame.org