Comment on Microsoft looking to restrict kernel level access after CrowdStrike incident might help us with our current Anti-Cheat dilemma

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Fubarberry@sopuli.xyz ⁨3⁩ ⁨months⁩ ago

I’m not against client side anti-cheats in general, but kernel level ones are too big of a security risk in my opinion.

The US government is banning apps like tiktok and considering banning DJI drones due to the amount of data they collect and send back to China. Several of the most popular games using kernel anti-cheat are all Chinese owned companies, and the whole point of kernel anti-cheat is that it has full access to your computer (making it hard to hide cheating). I have a strong suspicion that even if Microsoft doesn’t restrict kernel access, we may see government bans on some of these games.

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