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Fubarberry@sopuli.xyz ⁨1⁩ ⁨week⁩ ago

Kernel anticheat is seriously bad, and shouldn’t be allowed on any computer. Kernel anticheat is basically installing full access backdoors to your computer that you have no control over. Attackers and malicious devs have used kernel anticheat to install ransomware, spyware, crypto miners, and more. They also frequently cause increased system instability and crashes.

Kernel anticheat typically runs from the moment your PC is turned on, and it’s job is literally to spy on you to make sure you’re not cheating. Among other things, many take constant screenshots of your PC to see what you’re running. In this day and age where every company is spying on your and selling your data, installing kernel anticheat is literally sharing 100% of what you do on your PC with a company (usually chinese company) and trusting them to not take advantage of your data.

Furthermore once you’ve installed kernel level anticheat, there’s no way for users to reliably remove it. Most anticheats will reinstall themselves if removed, and it’s basically assumed that once you’ve installed one, your system is permanently compromised. They can create backdoors on the PC to allow reinstalling themselves in the future, or even install other software without your knowledge. There are concerns about them batching your bios, so that even a full harddrive wipe won’t be able to remove their backdoors.

Finally, the whole point of kernel anticheat (to players) is to prevent cheaters, but that doesn’t even work. Games like valorant are filled with cheaters despite using kernel anticheat. It’s just led to a bunch of kernel level cheat software that’s still able to hide from anticheat. So players are giving up their PC security/etc for basically no real gain.

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