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		<title>A hacker stole and leaked the Xbox Series X graphics source code</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[[ad_1] The self-proclaimed hacker added that she wanted $100 million for the source code and threatened to &#8220;leak everything&#8221; if there was no buyer. She reportedly found the GPU data in a &#8220;hacked computer&#8221; in November, although AMD said it hadn&#8217;t been approached until December. AMD doesn&#8217;t appear to be bowing under pressure. It believed [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>The self-proclaimed hacker added that she wanted $100 million for the source code and threatened to &#8220;leak everything&#8221; if there was no buyer.  She reportedly found the GPU data in a &#8220;hacked computer&#8221; in November, although AMD said it hadn&#8217;t been approached until December.</p>
<p>AMD doesn&#8217;t appear to be bowing under pressure.  It believed the stolen code was &#8220;not core to the competitiveness or security&#8221; of its products, and said there was an &#8220;ongoing criminal investigation.&#8221;  This shouldn&#8217;t affect the launches of the Xbox Series X or other products.  Even so, leaks for any sensitive files are still big deals &#8212; they suggest a significant lapse in security.</p>
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<br /><a href="https://www.engadget.com/2020/03/25/hacker-steals-source-code-for-xbox-series-x-graphics/">Source link </a></p>
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