Maybe because this kind of attacks that exploit firmware bugs but don't compromise the "chain of trust" could be simply thwarted with a new firmware?
Having a standalone web browser means that possibly half the job — i.e. achieving "arbitrary code execution" — it's probably already done by other groups, so an interested party only need to achieve "privilege escalation".
Why Xbox One isn't hacked? Maybe no one was interested to hack it... ^__~
Some of you need to learn the difference between possibilities and guarantees. A browser makes an exploit possible, but there's already presidence where a browser didn't give hacks. That's all I said, and I am 100% right.
Also that is bullshit that there is no one out there that wanted to hack the Xbox One and you know that. If you want to come at me with bullshit I will throw it back in your face.
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