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How to open Infineon's Trusted Platform Module, Xbox Pad attacked.

18/02/10

Ex-Army man cracks popular security chip

Permalink 09:29:35 pm by drf, Categories: News , Tags: crack, pad, security, tpm, who gives a f*ck, xbox

Following on from the earlier TPM attacks Christopher Tarnovsky, decided to screw about with the auth. chips (apprantly there same Infinion chips)  in the Xbox and he did. I don't really care, every one seems to go all weird when this man even farts...

Broken pad from wrong version Xbox... like we care... its art :

xbox pad

"Hardware hacker Christopher Tarnovsky just wanted to break Microsoft's grip on peripherals for its Xbox 360 game console. In the process, he cracked one of the most heavily fortified chips ever put into a consumer device."

Orig. article : http://www.theregister.co.uk/2010/02/17/infineon_tpm_crack/

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