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Microsoft has received help discovering a security flaw on its Xbox One game console from an unlikely source: a five-year-old boy.

Five-year-old Kristoffer Von Hassel uncovered a flaw that could allow someone to log into a player's profile without their password, San Diego television station KGTV reported.

The flaw was discovered after Kristoffer's father found out he had been playing inappropriate video games on the Xbox One. When his dad, Robert Davies, asked him how he accessed the console, Kristoffer showed him the exploit.

Here's how it worked: after typing an incorrect password, the console jumped to a password verification screen. After typing the space keys a few times then hitting enter, Kristoffer was able to access his father's Xbox Live account.


Read more: http://www.smh.com.au/digital-life/...rewards-him-20140405-zqr3j.html#ixzz2xyz8NL9x
 
Microsoft has received help discovering a security flaw on its Xbox One game console from an unlikely source: a five-year-old boy.
What does that tell you about Microsoft's security policies of its products? Even a five-year-old can bypass Microsoft's security system. It's time we gave MS products a miss.
 
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