sony problem was down to an exploit in their own system, xbox problem down to user faults (user error in when it comes to protecting ones accounts)
look at it this way, lets pretend MS and Sony and loackmakers/locksmiths
Sony installs 100,000 new locks on people fronts doors, all nice and shiny, however they did not relises that the lock could be by passed with a key that anyone could create
Number of people effect 100,000 who fault sony
MS installs 100,000 locks on people front doors, everything works fine, however some users are stupid(1 in 1000) and lose their key while the are out, someone then find that key and uses it to access the person house and steal everything
number of people effect 100 who at fault the stupid user.
The difference is account that have been compromised on xbox live are down to the user action, there have been no known exploits found on XBXO live that compromises the whole system.
When a Xbox live account get hack normally due to th euse being stupid and doing any or all of the following (not a complete list but just there to give an idea)
- 1 username/email and password used everywhere
- uses the same logins on a rouge site possibly about xbox and the webmaster grabs those details and logs into that person account on xbox live
- website totaly legit gets hack and included details that match the xbox livea account
- user pC get infected
- uses a very easy to brute force passwords such as P@ss
the point I agree with you is that MS should give a details report to the customer but AT THE USER'S EXPENSE if they are to blame
Only way to protect against these attach is to assess every xbox user to see if the smart enough to uses xbox live, as that would not out 95% of the users would kida be a bit over kill
Edited by deleted (Sun 09-Oct-11 16:41:32)