Xbox Live service fully restored, hackers take responsibility

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The last couple of days have not been fun for Xbox gamers as we’ve been reporting that Xbox Live service has been consistently plagued by various issues. But if you have been struggling these last few days to purchase content or even sign in to the service, you should now be able to fully enjoy your Xbox as the Xbox Live Status page is displaying a fully restored service as of now. However, according to a new report from Newsweek, a group of hackers known as “New World Hackers” is claiming the responsibility for the recent outages of the online gaming network. A member of the hacker group told our colleagues:

“Well, didn’t even take as long as I thought. We attacked Xbox to protest. Major companies like this have massive servers but no real protection. We want Xbox to update the protection they have, which isn’t much.”

The hacker group, which has been previously targeting Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump and websites associated with ISIS, has also been credited for carrying out the largest distributed denial of service (DDoS) attack ever against all BBC websites in December 2015. Some security experts like Zack Whittaker have been questioning their claims though, and Whittaker told Zdnet that the BBC DDoS attack was “nothing more than a publicity stunt from a faceless group.”

However, New World Hackers are also claiming responsibility for Xbox Live January outages that prompted American rapper Snoop Dogg to lash out at Bill Gates himself. The hackers also told Newsweek that “The Xbox attacks also prove we do have as much power as we say we do, going out to the doubters. We could honestly knock Xbox off the face of the Earth.”

We don’t know if we have to take these threats seriously, but we do know that it’s critical for Microsoft to provide a great Xbox Live experience to gamers as the company is now using its total number of Xbox Live active users to evaluate the health of its Xbox division in its quarterly earnings reports. As a company known for its best-in-class cloud products like Office 365 and Azure, Microsoft really can’t let consumers think that their gaming network is not as reliable as Valve’s Steam or Sony’s Playstation Network.

Anyway, Microsoft really had to get back Xbox Live online as soon as possible as the company is holding today an Xbox and Windows 10 media event in San Francisco, and we’ll probably have more details to share with you in the coming days. For now, we hope you’re as happy as we are to see Xbox Live back online! Please tell us in the comments if you think Microsoft will be able to protect its gaming network from hackers in the future.

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Source: http://www.winbeta.org/news/xbox-live-service-fully-restored-hackers-take-responsibility

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DismissPosted:

I'm EU and all I had was party lag. When all of these attacks happen etc, I never really see anything bad but the reports about it always make it sound so bad

TTGxJTAGzPosted:

In my opinion Microsoft should learn from this, and work on the security

DanielPosted:

I'm glad they have fixed these issues, Ive been having a few problems these past days and they were really pissing me off lol.

StifledPosted:

I thought Xbox would have sorted their security by now to be honest with you.

gtapro151Posted:

Not to troll but I've had zero problems with my xbox but then again i don't sit on it 24/7....

TMH_x_ModderPosted:

Once again, I have been able to get online fine, Do these "hackers" make this shit up?

GTXPlayerPosted:

Lost Xbox really needs to come up with some sort of dos protection. It's really sad that these people can just take down a massive service like Xbox Live whenever they please.


Unfortunately, you cannot protect against DDoS. Well you can, but theres no real endpoint to where It becomes unfeasible. It all depends on scalability.

ProJimmyRustlerPosted:

Hacking groups that actually take down/Claim to take down services like xbox live and PSN are ridiculous. They try to make it seem like they are heroic for "Protesting" against services for having 'Poor' protection for their servers. Anyone that knows anything about networking knows that it is near impossible to protect against/prevent DDOS attacks. Sure, you can make them do less damage, but they will always cause issues. All this does it hurt the customers, not Microsoft.

iShanePosted:

They must like the PS LMAO

ValorPosted:

Good to hear, I have been having problems signing in the past few days as well.