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probably illegal in the EU https://www.wired.com/story/kernel-a...lnerabilities/ talks about the levels of anti-cheats particularly Black Desert had a very low level anti-cheat program in regards the the windows operating system this is a particularly interesting issue since there's a set of ISOs being passed around that have what appear to be MQ2 installation files in the 5th iso that may or may not be getting hooked during the install process and infecting any user who uses to exploit their computer Typically anti-cheat software is looking to stop the cheat application from gaining access to the game in question and detecting it once it does and does not normally look outside itself to find open windows. https://www.washingtonpost.com/techn...ustice-policy/ cites that if this is being done in good faith for security research and in this case good faith catching cheat software that is installed with or with out the players permission these are honest questions though about what is done once they are looking outside the game and are they circumventing any security measures built into windows with either social engineering or code. | |||
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