
Hackers plead guilty in fake Xbox One scam
Five people have been charged with stealing code for Microsoft’s recently-introduced Xbox One console, as well as some of the unit’s flagship games, with the aim of making counterfeit versions of the device. The five men are reported to be members of an international hacking ring and are also accused of stealing software used to train Apache helicopter pilots that was being developed by Zombie Studios, according to the US Department of Justice (DoJ).
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