How many times have you sat around your house wishing you had something to do? Ever thought about going out for a nice little jog? You know its something you should do, but you just aren't motivated enough to actually go through with it. After all, “Some people are runners, some people aren't”.
I first started using Mozilla's Firefox about three years ago. I was tired of all the problems I ran into using Microsoft's Internet Explorer(IE) and was ready for something that worked. I didn't know it at the time, but after exploring all that Firefox has to offer, I know I will never go back. If by some chance you have been living under a rock for the past four years and don't know what Firefox is you can check it out here. I can guarantee you won't regret making the switch. However, the point of this article is not just to praise Firefox—there's already too many people who have taken care of that. No, this article was created to shed light on what a colleague of mine considers to be a security flaw. In my opinion it is more a matter of user error, but unless the user is made aware of the risk—who is at fault?
Although the modification of gaming consoles has been around for quite some time—the general public still tends to think of it mostly as taboo. Why would any sane person risk the destruction of something so expensive? Well the answer to this question, starts when you stop thinking of the xbox as just a gaming console.