The U.S. Navy Is Hiring Video Game Console Hackers

As if there wasn’t enough video game hacking out there, the U.S. Navy just arranged for a little more, and paid over $100,000 for it. No, they’re not looking to boost their kill-death ratios in MW:3 by usingĀ wall-hacks or something. Instead, they’re hoping these hired hackers will be able to help them intercept useful inteligence that is being communicated by console messaging services. That’s right: They want to eavesdrop on terrorists who discuss their plans over a heated match of Halo: Reach.

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The company that’s been awarded the contract,Ā Obscure Technologies, is now going to have to crack into some consoles and sniff around a little bit to see what they can salvage. The unclassified and publicly availableĀ Statement of Work document, covers things in a little more detail. In short, Obscure is going to have to:

  • Provide monitoring for 6 new video game systems, a maximum of 2 of any type from any given vendor.
  • Generate clean data (data that does not contain any identifiable information from real people) from new video game systems.
  • Design a prototype rig for capturing data from new video game systems.
  • Implement the prototype rig on the new video game systems.
  • Provide used video games systems purchased on the open market.Ā  Used systems provided shall be likely to contain data from previous users.
  • Extend tool development to implement creating signatures over sections.
  • Survey console chat room technology and identify potential chokepoints where data may be committed to storage.
  • Identify data storage points on used video game systems and attempt to demonstrate proof of concept.
  • Extract real data from used video game systems.

On top of all that, they’ll be required to whip up some prototype hardware and software that can be used for this kind of console hacking. The details are a bit vague, but it seems Obscure will need to deliver both a program that can scrape data from consolesĀ remotely, in real time, and a physical bug that can scrape information off of used systems and contiunally monitor the system it’s attached to. In return, they getĀ $177,237.50 and more importantly, 2 Wiis, 2 PS3s, and 2 Xboxes from the U.S. government. Bet you’re jealous.

Of course, everyone involved here is quick to say that any tactics learned from this little endeavor won’t be used on consoles belonging to U.S. citizens. Ostensibly this is a civil rights move, but I’ll bet that the U.S. government has little interest in finding out which 12-year-old has sent the most fraudulent,Ā misspelledĀ Xbox Live ban notifications. I, on the other hand, would love to know so feel free to tip me off.

(via ZDnet)

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