In the throes of the 23-day PlayStation Network Outage, when people were vowing they’d sell their PS3s and go join Xbox Live, Microsoft’s most provocative comment was a low-key prediction that it would see more traffic on its service. Yesterday, though, Xbox’s senior executive finally said what’s bad for the goose is bad for the gander.
It’s polite and professional, and just plain sensible PR, to not revel in your rivals’ multibillion-dollar misfortunes. But what probably inform’s Durkin’s there-but-for-the-grace-of-God perspective is the fact that Xbox Live is shifting its attention to “the cloud,” i.e. to servers that the bad guys can (and, likely, eventually will) attack.
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Xbox COO on PSN and Hacking: We Do Everything We Can to Protect Xbox Live Data [Industry Gamers]