If you thought that Sony is the only company thats having problems with hackers, guess again. It seems that Microsoft and Xbox Live have similar problem as well.

Hackers over the world are getting tired from constant banning, so they have chosen to take action, or at least one of them. A hacker that goes by the name of The Predator apparently had enough harassment from Xbox Live personnel, after being banned 35 times, The Predator decided to have revenge on the person that got him banned in the first place, and so the user � Stephen "Stepto" Toulouse became the victim.

For those of you who don't know, Stephen "Stepto" Toulouse is Director of Policy ad Enforcement for Xbox Live and he's in charge of banning hackers. After he banned The Predator 35 times, The Predator decided it's time for revenge so he hacked Stepto's account so he could teach him a lesson. Of course, this incident has been taken care of and Stepto got his account back in no time.

If a person such as Stepto can get his account hacked, how safe are our accounts on Xbox Live?

[via Ubergizmo]

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