Incriminating Data No Longer Safe on Xboxes

Michael Grimm

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Incriminating Data No Longer Safe on Xboxes


A new forensic toolkit can decode and read Xbox hard drives modified to hold illegal content.

Criminals who traffic in illegal data are very aware that if the police come knocking, their PC is likely the first place they'll search for incriminating evidence. This means finding alternative storage methods is surely a priority. Original Xboxes contain a hard drive and can be modified to act like regular PCs, which can then be used to store illegal content such as child pornography.

The allure of using the Xbox as a storage device for illegal content lies in the fact that the modification leaves no trace on the hard drive or system itself, and that the Xbox uses an unconventional FATX system that makes it difficult to read like a normal hard drive. According to Discover:

"While it's normal for law enforcement officials to confiscate a suspect's Xbox, forensic scientists must then make a copy of the hard drive to analyze its contents (which is the same process that is used when digging for clues on PCs). Without the interface that Collin's [the inventor] tool provides, the bit-for-bit information on an Xbox remains buried, unable to be read by current forensics software."

The program, named XFT, allows for the Xbox hard drives to be read and explored, and also allows for the sessions to be recorded, a big help in proving before a court that the data was not tampered with. Given the abundance of electronics and storage devices in the average household, this technical game of cat and mouse is likely to drag on for as long as criminals can find unorthodox places to stash their data.

And before the fanboys come lurking out, let's keep in mind that only original Xbox fans can be libelously labeled as filth, filthy pedophiles.

Source: <a href="http://blogs.discovermagazine.com/discoblog/2009/05/01/got-child-porn-stored-in-your-xbox-new-forensic-tool-will-find-it/"
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Limos

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Clearly my Xbox has attained sentience and is a pedophile without my knowledge. Thank god you police came to take that mechanical fiend away!
 

Cousin_IT

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they better not find the xbox I gave to charity last time they filth came sniffing around
 

Zombie_Fish

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Limos said:
Clearly my Xbox has attained sentience and is a pedophile without my knowledge. Thank god you police came to take that mechanical fiend away!
Trust me, you should've seen him when we first found him. It was terrifying.
 

Skizle

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well looks like i found the perfect place to store my plans for world domination...
 

the_tramp

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The cynic in me was about to scream that the Xbox could be tampered with but then I read this:
Michael Grimm said:
The program, named XFT, allows for the Xbox hard drives to be read and explored, and also allows for the sessions to be recorded, a big help in proving before a court that the data was not tampered with.
To be honest, I'm surprised that I'm even trying to think of a way out for paedophiles. I cannot see any justification for doing any such act. Also it's one of the few crimes in which you will be eaten alive in prison for.
 

LeonLethality

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Psychosocial said:
Indigo_Dingo said:
Psychosocial said:
Michael Grimm said:
Original Xboxes contain a hard drive and can be modified to act like regular PCs, which can then be used to store illegal content such as child pornography.
I'm fucked!
Make that 10.
Mission fucking accomplished, eh?
SHIT MAN IF YOU LOSE THAT WHERE AM I GUNNA GET MY FILL?


yeah thats weird, the xbox, I woulda maybe thought the 360 or the ps3 since they seem more... computer-like

but, wow, i wonder who got the idea to even try

"hmmm maybe if i put my child porn in the xbox..."
 

spuddyt

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Wow, I hope i never get raided for no reason, I have an original xbox just lying unused in a drawer ^^
 

ila

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Well, looks like its time to get to work on that toaster HDD.
 

Mrsoupcup

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ila said:
Well, looks like its time to get to work on that toaster HDD.
I'll just pimp my Microwave out. That way I can play fallout and make me a casidilla.
 

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Khell_Sennet said:
the_tramp said:
To be honest, I'm surprised that I'm even trying to think of a way out for paedophiles. I cannot see any justification for doing any such act. Also it's one of the few crimes in which you will be eaten alive in prison for.
I don't know if that's such a good thing anymore. Partially because I recognize the difference between a pedophile (someone who is attracted to children) and a child molester (a pedophile who actually seeks sexual contact with a kid). They aren't the same thing, and treating them as such is unjust. It's like persecuting all straight men for the actions of rapists. The difference between someone who has urges, and someone who acts on urges, means everything when it comes to punishment. So to say a pedophile deserves to be torn apart in prison is wrong in my eyes. Child molesters sure. But considering someone can now be branded a pedophile and sentenced to serve time for possessing cartoon pornography (as with the Simpsons porn case), something where there is no victim or threat, I just can't find myself condemning pedos with the same wrath as molesters.
Cartoon porno, maybe, but the vast majority of child porn is not cartoon and viewing it is not victimless, even if the intent is to keep urges at bay.

Anyone who has ever downloaded child porn is just as bad as the freak who took the picture.