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Breakthrough Hack of Xbox One Highlights Vulnerabilities in Legacy Systems

Researchers successfully exploited the Xbox One using voltage glitching, raising concerns about security in legacy technology.

In a recent demonstration of ingenuity, security researcher Gaasedelen successfully hacked the Xbox One, a console released over a decade ago, through a complex technique known as voltage glitching. The hack involved manipulating the CPU voltage rail to execute unsigned code, bypassing the console's security measures. This exploit, termed the Bliss exploit, required the development of new hardware introspection tools to enable precise voltage manipulations, showcasing a remarkable achievement in hacking legacy systems that were previously considered secure.

For businesses, particularly those relying on older or legacy technology, this incident serves as a critical reminder of the vulnerabilities that can emerge over time. It emphasizes the need for continuous security assessments and updates, even for systems that may not seem immediately at risk. As organizations increasingly integrate AI and other advanced technologies into their infrastructure, ensuring that all components—new and old—are secure becomes vital to mitigate potential threats. Understanding how vulnerabilities can be exploited in legacy systems like the Xbox One also informs better practices around cybersecurity, enabling businesses to bolster their defenses against similar attacks.

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*Originally reported by [Schneier on Security](https://www.schneier.com/blog/archives/2026/03/microsoft-xbox-hacked.html)*