> * <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> Team Pi leaves you with this Pillow statement: >> "It seems Microsoft was in such a hurry to get this stuff out >> that they forgot to set the media protection on this disc. >> This leaves hackers with the posibility to hack around with >> this disc that load from a normal DVDR5 backup! - Team Pi >> also notes that the all datafiles on this disc isn't signed in >> any way, and will allow for extensive modification for producing >> exploits to further our efford to hack this box!" > > So let me get this straight; this hack allows you to play a regular > burned DVD-R or DVD+R on a Microsoft Xbox360? Binaries signed, data not? > > Can someone confirm this? Thank you. > > Yours, > -- > Ed Schouten <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > WWW: http://g-rave.nl/ >
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