A decade after its release, the Microsoft Xbox One has been hacked using a novel technique called voltage glitching, which involves manipulating the CPU voltage rail to bypass security measures. The hacker, Gaasedelen, developed custom hardware introspection tools to achieve this feat, as traditional reset glitching methods were not viable. The resulting Bliss exploit uses two precise voltage glitches to skip a crucial loop, effectively breaching the system's security. This exploit demonstrates the ongoing vulnerability of legacy systems, even those considered secure due to their age. The success of this hack relied on the development of new tools and techniques, highlighting the importance of continued innovation in the field of cybersecurity1. The implications of this hack are significant, as it shows that even older systems can still be compromised, making it essential for practitioners to remain vigilant and prioritize ongoing security assessments.