Microsoft dances around Xbox LIVE security problems

they have the problem is it cost money/time to do it correctly and the boss wants it now.

Isn't it then better to use the time and money to make sure that end user have a better experience, and I do understand the concept of the boss wanting it now... but the boss isn't always right.
 
Isn't it then better to use the time and money to make sure that end user have a better experience, and I do understand the concept of the boss wanting it now... but the boss isn't always right.

true but the boss pays the bills and thus he gets what he asks for. (Instead of product delayed by say another month)
 
Is there any proof that is it not a phishing scam or that there was a security breach? Maybe MS are not to blame?

Lets face it, a lot of people dont have good security on their PC's and open a lot of email attachments from people they dont know.
 
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