But why hide Xbox One exploits? Unless it's pure piracy related it's sorta unheard of in the Xbox scene for anything to be hidden for long. It can't be the modern "scene" either, since PS4 has custom code execution shown and available. It strikes me that this time around there isn't any motivation for exploits - the only people who would care are pirates or COD kids. Then you have the very few people who would actually be interested in Linux or Windows support on the machine in which case, historically speaking, wouldn't go untold. If something does exist for Xbox One, I'm convinced it's going to be for profit. It has to be at this point.