How a Mini drill tool defeated security on the Xbox 360 | MVG
In 2012 , Microsoft would introduce DVD drives for the Xbox 360 Slim model that removed the write protection from Lite On Drives and moving the flash chip inside a custom package. But hackers would respond with the Kamikaze hack. In this episode we take a closer look at how a simple mini drill tool could easily used to defeat this security on the Xbox 360. ► Support the Channel - / modernvintagegamer ► How the Xbox 360 DVD Security was Defeated - • How the Xbox 360 DVD Security was Defeated... ► How the Xbox 360 Hypervisor Security was Defeated - • How the Xbox 360 Hypervisor Security was D... Sources/Credits: ► • Kamikaze WINBOND Template Using 360 Lizard... ► • Xbox 360 Slim Lite-on Kamikaze Hack - The ... ► • Video ► • Kamikaze hack su lettore com mt winbond ► • How to Flash an Xbox 360 Slim DG-16D4S Win... ► http://diagramas.diagramasde.com/otro... Social Media Links : ► Facebook : / modernvintagegamer ► Twitter : / modernvintageg ► IG: / modernvintagegamer ► BandCamp : https://modernvintagegamer.bandcamp.com/ #Xbox360 #KamikazeHack #DVD

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