It's taken 13 years, but Markus ‘Doom’ Gaasedelen has done the impossible and hacked an Xbox One.
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The unhackable Xbox One has been hacked - and Microsoft can't patch it
For 13 years, the Xbox One sat there like a locked vault nobody could crack. That streak ended last week when security researcher Markus "Doom" Gaasedelen unveiled "Bliss" at the RE//verse 2026 ...
The demonstration marks the first public, reproducible breach of the Xbox One's hardware-level defenses, a milestone in console hacking that recalls the famous Reset Glitch Hack ...
A researcher has cracked the Xbox One's 12-year security record using Bliss, a voltage glitching exploit targeting an unpatchable boot ROM vulnerability.
A new 'Bliss' hardware exploit finally bypasses Xbox One security, but its extreme complexity limits real-world use, aiding ...
The result is a console that's taken over 12 years to properly hack, but someone has finally managed to do it. In an ...
Xbox One reportedly hacked for the first time after more than a decade, potentially allowing unsigned code, homebrew apps, ...
A hacker by the name of Markus Gaasedelen has broken into the Xbox One, long-considered the most secure videogame console in ...
The original Xbox was different from the consoles that had gone before, in that its hardware shared much with a PC of the day. It was found to be hackable, and one of the most successful projects to ...
A few things about Gaasedelen’s discovery before we get into it: firstly, this only works on original Xbox One consoles, so the Xbox One S and Xbox One X systems remain impenetr ...
Long considered to be one of the most secure consoles to have ever been made, a hacker has, after more than a decade on the market, been able to hack the once impenetrable fortress that is the Xbox ...
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