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Xbox goes online... with Linux

News People will just be able to upload Linux to their mod chip and control it through a network connection. However, because this program is unsigned -- meaning it does not contain code indicating that it has been authorised by Microsoft -- it can only...

[August 21, 2002, 13:01]

'Mod' squad hacks away at Xbox

News The first Xbox mod chip, the Xtender, went on sale late last month through specialty retailers such as Hong Kong-based Lik Sang. Like mod chips that have proliferated for other game consoles, including Sony's market-leading PlayStation2, the Xbox...

[June 19, 2002, 8:38]

Xbox crackdown frustrates customers

News David, a British pub owner who also declined to give his full name, said he sent Lik-Sang £250 for an Xbox with a mod chip pre-installed by Lik-Sang. The company reconfigured the Xbox's innards partly to deter hackers and has sought to hire a mod...

[October 10, 2002, 7:37]

Lindows chief funds Xbox hack

News To date, hackers wanting to run unauthorized software on the Xbox have needed a console outfitted with a "mod chip," gray-market add-ons that defeat security measures built into the machine. Running software without a mod chip could require hackers...

[January 3, 2003, 7:49]

New Xbox security cracked by Linux fans

News The Xbox Linux group that Green works with, along with a group working for the mod chip company Xecuter, both managed to exploit this weakness to gain control of the machine. The newer units, which began to arrive on store shelves about three weeks...

[October 14, 2002, 16:26]

Xbox mod chip released

News A company based in Melbourne claims to have released a mod-chip for Microsoft's Xbox games console that allows users to play homebrew games, original imports, run debug executables and is Linux-compatible.

[January 24, 2003, 8:30]

Xbox Linux group seeks Microsoft seal of approval

News Currently, an Xbox must be outfitted with a "mod chip" -- a gray-market add-on that overrides security features in the console -- to run Linux or any other unapproved software. Microsoft has pursued a variety of legal and technical means to thwart...

[February 20, 2003, 11:30]

Hackers build movie player for Xbox

News But it can be run on an Xbox outfitted with a mod chip, a gray-market add-on that allows the consoles to run homemade software and bypass security measures built into the game console. The software is available on several sites, most notably that...

[June 12, 2002, 9:13]

Microsoft takes out Xbox hacker

News The company reconfigured the Xbox's innards partly to deter hackers and has sought to hire a mod chip expert. Hackers have latched on to mod chips as a conduit for running homemade software on the Xbox, leading to development of programs such as an...

[October 3, 2002, 14:05]

Linux for Xbox released

News Besides a mod chip, the Xbox version of Linux also requires a USB keyboard and mouse, connected to the Xbox using a homemade USB adapter. To run, the homebrew software requires an Xbox outfitted with a "mod chip," a gray-market add-on that...

[October 9, 2002, 10:45]

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