Published on: 2025-07-07 11:06:17
Welcome to part 2 of the Hacking the Xbox 360 Hypervisor blog series. In this part I’ll cover how I found and exploited bugs in the Xbox 360 hypervisor to get full code execution and create the “Bad Update” exploit. If you haven’t already, I highly recommend you read (or at least skim through) part 1 as this post will reference a lot of the material discussed there. As I mentioned in part 1, I consider the Xbox 360 hypervisor to be one of the most secure pieces of code Microsoft has ever writte
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