Microsoft claims no involvement in raid of next-gen Xbox info leaker

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A few days ago we made an article which included details about SuperDaE's house being raided. At first, it was thought that Microsoft had initiated the raid on DaE's house. But a Microsoft employee says otherwise.

Microsoft recently claimed no involvement in the recent raid by Australian police and the FBI. A Microsoft spokesperson provided the following statement: "Microsoft did not initiate this FBI investigation with this individual, as has been asserted in some of the articles in the media. We take security very seriously and have no evidence of any compromise of our corporate network. We have no further comment on this matter."

According to a report from sources, DaE was met by a Microsoft intellectual property official in recent months. The visit followed leaks about Microsoft's next-gen console, codenamed Durango, as well as eBay sales listed by DaE of a developer version of the console. A Microsoft official, Miles Hawkes, asked DaE how he was able to gain access to information on the company's servers.
DaE claimed that by gaining access to Microsoft's servers, he was able to create an account to the company's Xbox Developer Program website. He then ordered a developer version of the console using the fake account, he says.



The warrant given to us by SuperDae was confirmed as genuine by a West Australian Police spokesperson but if you read the warrant it lists Microsoft in the Search warrant.

So what do you think? Do you think Microsoft are telling the truth?

If Microsoft claim no involvement does this mean the raid was unlawful?

SuperDaE Raided Durango

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NotedPosted:

There is just to much evidence that Microsoft is behind this.

xIIJazzaPosted:

Well, Who else would it be.. :L

SOGPosted:

Yikes I think microsoft are lying


As do I, most people here do.

MTVPosted:

Yikes I think microsoft are lying


Yeah same here

SOGPosted:

Mazur
SOG Microsoft... Why would you even BEGIN to deny this, you obviously did.


you never know, they may have actually not had anything to do with it, but then again the FBI (from america) were in Australia, so it's hard to tell.


Why would anybody else begin to care about another companies product? They wouldn't even have permission to.

MazurPosted:

SOG Microsoft... Why would you even BEGIN to deny this, you obviously did.


you never know, they may have actually not had anything to do with it, but then again the FBI (from america) were in Australia, so it's hard to tell.

PGAPosted:

SOG Microsoft... Why would you even BEGIN to deny this, you obviously did.


Yeah, i mean, who else would be involved?

SOGPosted:

Microsoft... Why would you even BEGIN to deny this, you obviously did.

yayPosted:

Mazur
Hall
Tow_Mater
Compliance
MTV
Diary Wonder how much one of these cost?


$50,000.


I can't believe anyone would pay this kind of money for something like this.


I'd pay like $150 lol


$5 lmfao


doubt you would get something like this for $5 lol...


You can't even get a combo meal at a fast food restaurant for that... let alone a leaked console.

MazurPosted:

Hall
Tow_Mater
Compliance
MTV
Diary Wonder how much one of these cost?


$50,000.


I can't believe anyone would pay this kind of money for something like this.


I'd pay like $150 lol


$5 lmfao


doubt you would get something like this for $5 lol...