The Xbox One, previously deemed "unhackable," has been successfully hacked 12 years after its release through a newly discovered exploit called "Bliss," which allows for the loading of unsigned code, although it only works on original Xbox One consoles and requires complex modifications. This breakthrough is significant for preservationists and opens up new possibilities for the console, despite the challenges involved in executing the hack.
The Xbox One, long considered unhackable, has finally been compromised using the "Bliss" exploit, which could allow full decryption of games, offering new opportunities for game preservation and emulator installations. This development underscores the importance of security considerations in console development and the potential impact on legacy systems.