, SecurityFocus 2003-05-08
Hacker-engineer Andrew "Bunnie" Huang says he's already pre-sold between 400 and 500 copies of his self-published tell-all "Hacking the Xbox: an Introduction to Reverse Engineering," weeks before its scheduled May 27th publication date, despite -- or perhaps because of -- looming suspicions by some that the book skirts the edges of legality.
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'Banned' Xbox Hacking Book Selling Fast
2003-05-09
Anonymous (2 replies)
Anonymous (2 replies)
'Banned' Xbox Hacking Book Selling Fast
2003-05-10
Anonymous (4 replies)
Anonymous (4 replies)
'Banned' Xbox Hacking Book Selling Fast
2003-05-12
Remy (1 replies)
Remy (1 replies)
'Banned' Xbox Hacking Book Selling Fast
2003-05-12
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2003-05-09
Anonymous (3 replies)
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'Banned' Xbox Hacking Book Selling Fast
2003-05-11
David (1 replies)
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'Banned' Xbox Hacking Book Selling Fast
2003-05-12
CyberWolf (1 replies)
CyberWolf (1 replies)
why banned, though?
2003-05-13
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He'd sit at stoplights next so some guy with a hot looking car and wave his pink slip.
His car was so fast of the line he never got beat.
After the race the other driver would come over and look sheepish thinking he'd lost his car. My friend never took anyone up on the bet.
I loved to see the eyes pop when the hood came up.
Nobody ever sued him for moding the car but then we lived in more reasonable times.
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