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    Default FBI and Australian Police Raid Xbox 720 Leaker's House

    SuperDaE, the man who leaked the "Durango" dev kit, has assets seized over an attempted eBay sale.

    While Sony has been busy preparing for their PlayStation 4 presentation, an individual renowned for leaking details on the Xbox 720 developer kit was busy dealing with the law. Dan Henry (an alias), aka "SuperDaE", had his premises searched and hardware confiscated a couple of days ago, partly due to the alleged attempted sale of a "Durango" dev kit on eBay.

    Henry tweeted the raid, saying that that an FBI agent was working with West Australia police officers from the Computer Crime Squad.

    According to a copy of the search warrant, the officers were tasked with seizing computer hardware, media, "any and all gaming consoles", and Henry's mobile phone. The warrant also suggests that the raid was triggered by Henry's attempt to sell his Durango dev kit, as one of the search criteria stated that police were to search "any record...related to Microsoft Corporation and any partner organization, PayPal and eBay".

    West Australia police confirmed the raid to The Verge, verifying that the warrant was genuine but neglecting to comment further on the case. "If he wants to tell the world that Police have been investigating him over stolen property that is his choice," they said.

    In a recent interview with Gizmodo, however, Henry further admitted that he was involved in breaching the systems of several other games companies for information, including Valve, which would explain why his hardware was seized in the raid.

    Henry also revealed in the interview that the FBI was seeking to extradite him. "They can't extradite me straight up but they're looking for those loopholes to do it," he said. If charged, Henry could face charges of corporate espionage, dissemination of confidential documents, and misuse of a computer and/or carrier service.

    Henry gained notoriety when he leaked photos of Durango as part of an online sale. It was later removed as a hoax when Henry asked for the coffee-spitting price of $10,000; however, several other developers later confirmed that the images he posted were indeed accurate. Henry followed up the leak by presenting Kotaku with information from more than twenty Xbox 720 white papers, which detailed specifications such as integrated Kinect, storage capacity, controller design, and the console's proposed internal hardware.

    Microsoft had no information to share in regards to the raid.

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    I'm surprised that didn't happen sooner. You can't even use an obscure copy right song Youtube these days much less post that sort of info. That guy must have balls to put it up on Ebay.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Iron Lizard View Post
    I'm surprised that didn't happen sooner. You can't even use an obscure copy right song Youtube these days much less post that sort of info. That guy must have balls to put it up on Ebay.
    He probably thought that since he successfully survived living in Australia, getting away with openly selling NDA protected hardware like this would be a walk in the park
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    Quote Originally Posted by xelement5x View Post
    He probably thought that since he successfully survived living in Australia, getting away with openly selling NDA protected hardware like this would be a walk in the park
    According to Semi Accurate, he's using an early prototype. The finalized Xbox Durango/Oban design is being kept under wraps.
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    Justice has been served. What has society come to when people leak info about new hardware?

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    Good thing it wasn't the Victorian Police.

    They would have just shot him and asked questions later.
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    I'm trying to picture this happening with the NES in the 80's, FBI raid's NES devkit leaker's house, all his books and notepads seized!

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    This kind of thing still happened back then, but it would not really be talked about. There was no twitter, no facebook. Even the e-mail that existed back then was very limited, almost entirely for academic, business, corporate, and military use.

    When hardware was stolen, it was pretty much never for a "I bet I can sell this on ebay for a quick buck" or even "I can get these specs out and look awesome". It was generally very secretively done to sell to other companies or countries. The trials were much different because it wasn't some kid looking to make a name for himself as much as one company or country looking to steal some secrets to either get the jump on another, or to play catch up.

    There also tended to be a fair bit less people involved back then.

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    What would the buyer do with a console that literally doesn't have any games yet?
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    Nothing, it would be a showpiece in a collection. Just an anecdote to have something almost no one else does.

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