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Blizzard wins lawsuit on video game hacking

September 2, 2005 Players do not have the right to reverse-engineer the company's games to improve their playability, a court rules. TAGS: Blizzard Entertainment, Vivendi Universal, hacking, DMCA, video game, agreement, games, server, video

Hackers find first Xbox 360 cracks

December 17, 2005 First cracks give glimpse of game code, but the hacks don't let you run pirated games or homebrewed code on the new console--yet. TAGS: Xbox 360, hack, Microsoft Xbox, hacker, console, hacking, file system, games, Microsoft Corp.

U.K. teen avoids jail for nuclear hacking

February 3, 2004 A student who hacked into computers responsible for U.S. energy supplies and nuclear weapons has been sentenced to community service by a London court. TAGS: hacking, London, energy, Judge, weapon, U.S., U.K., games

Nokia confirms N-Gage hack, pursues pirates

November 12, 2003 The company confirms the cracking of anticopying protections in games for the combination cell phone-handheld gaming console and says it's going after online swappers. TAGS: N-Gage, Nokia Corp., copyright protection, Symbian Inc., handset maker, piracy, cell phone, hacking, Nintendo GameBoy, link, Nintendo Co. Ltd., games, handset, console, security, Microsoft Corp.

Sun rises in 'Second Life'

October 11, 2006 Chris Melissinos, the company's chief gaming officer, teleports across the virtual world to talk about Sun's strategy for helping online game developers. TAGS: Second Life, Sun Microsystems Inc., Java technology, virtual worlds, online game, hacking, interview, gamer, event, Java, games

Strategy: Outside the box

December 8, 2003 Game devices are leading the path to convergence by tapping consumer interest in entertainment rather than in information and communication functions. TAGS: convergence, console, game console, entertainment, DVR, video recorder, hacking, Sony Corp., digital video, video game, recorder, Microsoft Xbox, movie, games, TV, video

Game's source code stolen in hacking

October 7, 2003 Digital thieves compromise Valve Software's security and steal the source code for "Half Life 2," raising the specter that online players of the coming game may be vulnerable to attack. TAGS: Valve Software, Half Life, Thor Larholm, Half-Life 2, Havok.com Inc., PivX Solutions, source code, post, code, denial of service, hacking, attack, security, games, e-mail
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