Halo Reach Leaked To Filesharing Sites 160
Stoobalou writes "What appears to be the full version of Bungie's Halo Reach game has turned up on a number of file sharing sites. The hotly-anticipated multi-player shooter had been hosted on a private area of the Microsoft Live site in order for journalists to preview the release, but Microsoft has admitted that a security breach has meant that pirates have been able to bypass personal download codes given to writers. Disk images of the game are now appearing on a number of public torrent and P2P sites as well as on popular NZB aggregators and Usenet binaries newsgroups."
The game isn't due to be released until September 14th. Microsoft is said to be "aggressively pursuing" whoever grabbed the files without their permission.
Long end of the stick. (Score:5, Insightful)
"What appears to be the full version of Bungie's Halo Reach game has turned up on a number of file sharing sites. The hotly-anticipated multi-player shooter had been hosted on a private area of the Microsoft Live site in order for journalists to preview the release, but Microsoft has admitted that a security breach has meant that pirates have been able to bypass personal download codes given to writers. Disk images of the game are now appearing on a number of public torrent and P2P sites as well as on popular NZB aggregators and Usenet binaries newsgroups."
Whew! I'm sure glad we lengthened copyright to prevent something like this.
Re:Long end of the stick. (Score:5, Funny)
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Am I the only one who's thinking this might be a "leaked" release sent out specifically to justify Iron Curtain tactics to follow, which will be directed against public torrent, P2P, aggregators, and Usenet sites?
And here we thought the Google/Verizon deal operated in a vacuum. (cue sarcasm)
It's not the massive catastrophes that destroy entirely, but the tiny little compromises made every day that eat at your soul til nothing remains.
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I think you stole that from an inspirational poster at the RIAA headquarters.
Better go after those pirates (Score:5, Funny)
They're stealing potential profit! It's almost as bad as competition between businesses, or a consumer informing other consumers about a bad company/poorly made product. In all three cases, potential profit is being stolen.
We must stop these people from hurting our businesses. Also, this clearly wouldn't have happened if there had been super powerful DRM installed with the game!
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They're stealing potential profit! It's almost as bad as competition between businesses, or a consumer informing other consumers about a bad company/poorly made product. In all three cases, potential profit is being stolen.
We must stop these people from hurting our businesses. Also, this clearly wouldn't have happened if there had been super powerful DRM installed with the game!
Please correct me if I'm wrong, but isn't the business which is going to be suffering the most impact from this leak Bungie? AFAIK Bungie isn't doing anything more than running their own business, not hurting others.
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Bungie is stealing potential profit away from other companies due to the fact that some people might buy one of their games instead of a game from another company. Pirates are doing something similar, only without money involved. We can't condone these pirates who are stealing non-existence profit, no matter what pirate-enablers say or think.
Clearly spending millions more on DRM that will totally never be cracked and millions more on going after these pirates (police have nothing better to do, anyway) is a
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I agree, sarcasm and parody are passive-aggressive-teenage bullshit. Who uses either of those?
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No, it needs to be far more annoying and restrictive than that to ensure the best security possible. Pirates will never get around that.
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It should have been far more annoying and restrictive, then. That would stop those pirates cold in their tracks!
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Like randomly damaging the equipment of anyone, even legal 'licensors'?
Yeah, been there done that.
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I believe all we have left to program is a DRM system that initiates exterminatus from orbit. After all, it's the only way to be sure.
FTFY.
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Defend pirates? I assure you that my intention was to show my appreciation for these poor, innocent companies. No one has the right to steal another persons non-existent profits. Ugh, pirates anger me so.
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I've already taken that into account, and I completely agree. They're stealing from future versions of Microsoft and Bungie, obviously.
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Right - "projections" are never wrong are they. I would like to have had a dollar for every time life had not met my "projections".
Is it just possible that growth has slowed either natuarally or as a reusult of a major econimc downturn - the likes of which many contries have recently experienced?
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Holy shit! People don't drop as many $50 bills on frivolous entertainment in a down economy? That's just crazy talk!
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Yes, stealing non-existent property is completely logical and totally possible. Again, I'm not defending these evil pirates at all. I'm just stating why piracy is completely wrong. These are the anti-piracy arguments that a majority of us pirate-haters use, and they are completely valid.
"If some of the people pirating don't buy but they would have without the pirate being available there's nothing "potential" about the profits lost."
I know, it's just... wrong! It brings my blood to a boil, too. Much like ho
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What? I hate piracy, my friend. Those thieves steal from future versions of the author/business that created the product. But, really, how can you not see how competition between businesses is stealing potential profit? When someone goes to one business to buy a product instead of going to another business, the first business is stealing from the other business because the other business could have had more profit (remember, future profit is being stolen) if the person went to their business to buy the prod
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What are you talking about, friend? You're the one being thick. You support the theft of non-existent (future) profit by supporting competition. You might as well support piracy. Some businesses think they have the right to steal customers (thereby likely stealing future profit away from other businesses) away from other businesses. This is absurd. You should do your part to help stop the theft of future profits.
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I'm assuming that you are playing devils advocate here, because If you're not, then you must not be familiar with what happens to consumers when single companies get monopolies on a product. That, and your retarded.
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I know. How many times do I have to state that I do not condone piracy? The fact that some people actually think that it's acceptable to steal something that is in an infinite quantity and deprive the author of future profit brings my blood to a boil. Like competition between businesses where one business is always stealing potential profit from another business.
Though, reading your comment has made me realize something: I'm stealing the potential profit of these businesses simply because I didn't buy their
Does this mean... (Score:4, Insightful)
I can redeem my Gamestop super exclusive unlocked shiny armor of orgasmic distraction early too?
I despise software that is deliberately broken. If publishers want to make some extra sales by rewarding preorders I'm fine with it, but after a few months the items should be available to everyone. I paid for the thing, I should not be prevented from using all of the features.
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You do realize the "bonus" from Gamestop for preordering is literally a belt and a little tiny chest plate, both of which have no effect on the gameplay whatsoever...
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Yes, I understand this. I was speaking in more broad terms toward the principle of the thing.
If I paid for the product, the contents of the box are mine to do with as I please (short of distributing copies). I will not have the publisher or anyone tell me what to do with software that I purchased any more than I would allow a car dealer dictate to me which cities I can drive to.
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the contents of the box are mine to do with as I please (short of distributing copies)
Sorry, but that just isn't the case.
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So, do with it as you please. Go right ahead.
Oh, you want them to give you an unlock code. Ok. That's a little different.
Permission? (Score:2)
'aggressive' waste of time (Score:2, Insightful)
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They know the tags of the journalists with legitimate copies of the game. Anyone who brings a Halo console online, or gets offline achievements and then goes online is asking for a perma-ban.
As Halo is mostly about the multiplayer experience, I can't see this really substituting for the full game.
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Agreed. People are stealing from Microsoft's infinite pool of copies, and they must be stopped. People are stealing from Microsoft in the future, where they would have made profits had people not pirated their game.
Re:'aggressive' waste of time (Score:5, Insightful)
Actually, if you RTFA, the attackers used a vulnerability in the website hosting the code to break in and BYPASS the journalist login feature. So technically, no reporters are gonna get sued since none of them did anything wrong.
Let's be honest, the real problem here was that MS was using the "Security by Obscurity" model to hide the test code site. It even says ITA that it was a "secret" website. (As if a website could EVER be secret for long, especially one connected to Microsoft.) The fact that anyone at MS still thinks that security by obscurity is wise reveals that despite all of the improvements in Win7, There is an ingrained culture in MS that still doesn't get it.
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Let's be honest, the real problem here was that MS was using the "Security by Obscurity" model to hide the test code site. It even says ITA that it was a "secret" website. (As if a website could EVER be secret for long, especially one connected to Microsoft.)
Secret websites are nothing special. The only thing that Microsoft forgot to do is create a robots.txt file
User-agent: * /SecretDownloads/Halo-Reach-Prerelease.zip
Disallow:
That way it wouldn't have shown up on Google and nobody would have downloaded it. Problem solved.
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that's why reading the robots.txt files for sites can sometimes be fun.
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plus the last thing we need are more dumb 13 year olds whining about how Microsoft should unban them cuz all they did was steal a game and play it illegally.
Not sure if you've ever played on XBox Live, but Microsoft would most definitely be doing a service to society by banning those whining 13 yr olds. I fully support anyone who is stupid and cheap enough to pirate this game to go ahead and do so. MS/Bungie will ban the hell out of the 'tards and make the service a lot more attractive to the socially responsible normal people out there.
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Hilarious reply. Good job! I hate those pirates, too.
"by banning those whining 13 yr olds"
Actually, I'd like to see them ban any whining person, regardless of age. I've heard full-grown adults screaming over losing a game. It's pretty sad.
Only for specific Xbox360 mod (Score:3, Informative)
low detection rate? (Score:2)
If you play it in the next week, they can easily detect that and surmise you pirated it.
Can anyone explain why you need a JTAG mode to play this game? The only reason I have heard that makes sense is that a JTAG mode allows you to unban your console (by changing the ID) so you can play it on Live with impunity. Anyone who doesn't have a JTAG mod will get their console banned and won't be able to use it anymore.
Re:low detection rate? (Score:5, Interesting)
>>> Can anyone explain why you need a JTAG mode to play this game?
Because the game was released as an unencrypted download title. This way, you can not generate a working ISO to burn from it, as you don't know which way to encrypt it to match the release discs.
>>> JTAG mode allows you to unban your console (by changing the ID)
Yeah, but you need an existing keyvault from an unbanned XBox to do that, so this method is highly impractical. /Tinfoil hat on/ /Tinfoil hat off/
The workaround for JTAGs to use this leak is more along the lines playing the games over Xlink Kai, a LAN-tunneling service, which will provide a crappy gameplay experience.
The way this was leaked (only works on JTAGs which are few and gimped multiplayer and MP is the main draw of the game) makes me think that it is possible this is intentional. All the Youtube clips showing ingame details work perfectly as some sort of guerilla marketing to amp up the hype.
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Well... considering that the multi-player servers are probably not even up yet, anyone doing this is probably going to be playing with the network unplugged anyway.
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Pirating Reach is a bit of a stretch, then.
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JTAGED (Score:3, Informative)
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Yeah, but these evil pirates also like to share information. They might tell each other how to do so, reading a few steps. We must stop them.
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:O what the heck r u talkin bout i cant understand it :@ comment on a simpler way to put it
An actual comment from that instructable, I think the GP's point still stands :).
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Oh, of course. I had temporarily forgotten that most people only know enough about technology to use a television remote.
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Cheeky,
Obviously you have been being intentionally sarcastic/ironic/whatever for the entire article here, and that's fine. I've gotten a good laugh at it, thank you.
However, you have unintentionally swerved into the truth here; Most people really DO know only enough about technology to work the remote. Some not even that much. Which is why this isn't really a threat. Nobody is going to use this to play online, as the only people with enough skill/intelligence to figure out how to do it also know enough
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Well keep your chin up, and remember not to get bitter at any point.
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Perhaps when you grow up, you'll learn to read my previous replies.
"you arent getting any bonus"
Correlation = causation. Nice.
"immature bullshit this 'information wants to be free' meme was"
I plan to be a software programmer myself, but I absolutely refuse to support idiotic practices like the anti-piracy movement for personal gain. Yes, gain. I'm not going to type out everything I already said above. Go read my previous sarcastic replies to find out how idiotic this anti-piracy bullshit is, and why our soc
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Debunked? I'd say I've already debunked the anti-piracy arguments.
What are pirates stealing, exactly? Certainly not the product itself, as they have to take something in order for it to be stealing. They've copied it.
However, due to the fact that they haven't actually stolen the product itself, but copied it, the only conclusion that remains is that they've 'stolen' potential, currently non-existent profit. If this act was illegal, however, everyone would be guilty of doing this. Competition between busines
you need to do a JTAG MOD to use your own HDD? (Score:2)
you need to do a JTAG MOD to use your own HDD?
Why can't M$ be like Sony and let you use your own HDD?
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The kids today can't learn to solder a couple of resistors and diodes onto a cable? Somehow I don't believe that.
My senior year of high school our physics teacher bought a bunch of (ISA!) data acquisition cards for the PC. They were unassembled bare boards that needed to be populated with components and soldered. The teacher recruited me to assembled them. He gave me a small herd of workers which mostly consisted of teenage girls who had never seen electronic components before.
I explained how to solder
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HALO BREACH !! (Score:2, Funny)
Get it, breach instead of reach? Yes?
640p fun for all (Score:1, Flamebait)
So what? (Score:2)
This always happens. Maybe not always ahead of the official release, but piracy is a reality. It hasn't killed any major games yet, and you're wasting your time, and more importantly money, worrying about it.
Well, this just proves it! (Score:4, Insightful)
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You read my mind, my friend. You read my mind...
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but no one can pirate for the consoles...
You ignorant or blind?
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Understanding sarcasm is soooo overrated.
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Re:Well, this just proves it! (Score:5, Insightful)
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"DRM doesn't work"
Not in this particular example, but it does it every other example known to man.
"It's the evil DRM that causes people to pirate"
Sometimes, it is. Not all the time, though. Some people simply don't buy or pirate the game because they heard it would have DRM on it, and knowing it usually restricts what they can do with their own product, they decide not to buy it. Some people get angry that their most looked forward to game is going to have annoying DRM on it, and decide that they will pirat
Come after me, Microsoft... (Score:5, Funny)
Are you mad you failed to secure your permissions for downloaded files?
You only have yourself to blame. I only showed people how to bypass your bullshit, just like I showed the nice people at OZMODS how to bypass the PS3 protections.
Please, come after me. I'll fucking wipe out your life and livelihood when I expose your internal e-mails showing how you PLANNED this out. We're talking a SECOND anti-trust lawsuit with full exposure this time, assholes. FUCKING TEST ME.
I *LOVE* having spies in industry. Your NDA be damned. I'll expose you for the Totalitarian Communists that you are and make your stock price plummet so hard you'll fucking wish you didn't come after me.
I owned EA, you think you stand any better chance?
Bring, it, Microsoft. You already know who I am, please, step up so I can wipe your ass out and claim self-defense from INTERNATIONAL TRAITORS SELLING TECHNOLOGY TO FORBIDDEN COUNTRIES.
You don't stand a chance.
Re:Come after me, Microsoft... (Score:5, Funny)
-Joke Explainer
Re:Come after me, Microsoft... (Score:5, Funny)
I Got nothin
~TheCarAnalogyGuy
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Um, yea. That's why I've got a nice fat check, for telling them how to bypass the entire thing, with full schematics and video step-by-step.
Want me to explain the workings of the PSJailbreak chip? I can do it. I can tell you exactly what happens. First we plug the USB pico drive in. We turn on the PS3, and put it into a reset mode. On non-debug models, we futz the data trace down the USB D+ trace (little tiny current surge, nothing major) and this forces the consumer-model console to enter a default repair/
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Another funny kid trying to take credit for something he didn't do. Go back to watching hackers.
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Actually, Microsoft can easily go after those who downloaded the game. It's so simple, they've done it before.
You cannot get on Xbox Live and play Halo Reach.
Why? Because Microsoft knows who's supposed to be playing Halo Reach (and whose Xbox Live profiles they've allowed), anyone else online obviously is pirating. (Reviewers can take it across multiple Xboxes easily enough, as the license would be for a particular LIve account, and not Xbox. So if that Live account isn't logged in, that game can't be playe
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Bans were last year... (Score:1)
Wow, that's kind of earlier than I expected... (Score:2)
Holy shit. Microsoft must be LIVID.
I expect to see a massive increase in the volume of cheap '100% working great' Xbox 360 items on eBay in the next couple weeks as they ban the consoles of everyone that plays it off of Xbox Li-- Oh damn.
Nevermind. I imagine Microsoft is quite pleased with this turn of events. What with the increased demand for new 360s and whatnot...
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Only because now people other than paid shills will review the game and let everybody know what a piece of shit it is.
Funny... (Score:1)
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Agreed. Wait, you pirated music? What kind of evil person would do such a thing? Oh, wait, a pirate. Your comment was looking good until you mentioned that, but now I see that you're nothing more than a hypocrite. I bet you don't even have anything against piracy. Let me guess, you also think that when one business steals future profit from another business by luring in a customer that had thought about going to the other business is fine. You support thieves who steal potential profit. For shame.
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When someone goes to one business to buy a product instead of going to another business, the first business has stolen potential profit away from the other business because the second business would have had more money if the person went to buy the product there, instead. It relates to the "potential profit" thing. Which pirates are clearly stealing, because they certainly aren't stealing anything else.
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Oh, please. The "potential profit" argument used most by us piracy haters destroys any arguments you pirates have, clearly.
Leaked? (Score:1, Funny)
Maybe they should have uploaded it on Wikileaks. ^^
Pursue. In china. vietnam ... (Score:2)
Misleading headline (Score:2)
Thats what I get for trying on my eyepatch before the coffee.
Come, genie! Get back in the bottle. (Score:2)
Microsoft is said to be "aggressively pursuing" whoever grabbed the files without their permission.
Yes, that does them a lot of good...
no problem there ... (Score:1)
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-21 day release?
I hope bungie really does lose cash because of thi (Score:2)
halo 3 was a good game. But then Bungie decided to make the piece of shit game known as ODST. Not only did it suck so bad my friends went out of their way to stop me from getting it, but now they have it so that you can't play certain multiplayer game types without the maps from ODST. That's right, they held their own fucking game that I paid for, hostage to getting the expansion. Now I can only play 2 game types with my brother on social. Me and my brother really enjoyed the beta for reach, but if they pul
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I remember that plenty of people played with final Windows 95 in mid-July.
Misleading headline (Score:2, Funny)
Halo: Reach was actually leaked onto store shelves in the year 2001 for the original Xbox.
Halo: Reach is the short version of the longer title, Halo: Reach for another game.
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"injust" isn't a word, idiot...
Oh... well, it's in the Merriam-Webster Unabridged dictionary along with a lot of other arrangements of characters that apparently aren't words either.
you are NOTHING.
Ah, that's what we were waiting for!
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you're an idiot.