'I had my fun' says hacker who used Call of Duty anti-cheat exploit to ban 'thousands upon thousands' of innocent players
'I had my fun' says hacker who used Call of Duty anti-cheat exploit to ban 'thousands upon thousands' of innocent players
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That kernel level anti-cheat is really working out well, eh?
185 0 ReplyKernel level isn’t about stopping cheaters, it’s about gaining system access
54 0 ReplyNaw, it's about pretending to stop cheaters. It's security theatre, same as the TSA
14 0 ReplyAnd about putting a buzzword on your game that makes people think they're safe from cheaters
6 0 ReplySource?
5 0 ReplyTheir source comes from it giving system access and that is what they want.
9 0 ReplyWhy would they want that? Are there any cases of it being abused?
2 0 ReplyYeah why would any mega conglomerate corporate entity want the most valuable and easy to harvest resource on earth
2 0 ReplyComputer usage statistics? Score!
1 0 ReplyOf course, no unfathomably demonic corporate entity would ever choose to track users and target them like that, to for instance sell products with zero repressions due to a lobbying hate group bribing lawyers to make it legal
1 0 ReplyWould be completely illegal in countries with gdpr. I'm a programmer and can tell you every company takes that super seriously.
You have to agree to be tracked. Most people just do it without thinking.
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It has system access yet doesn't prevent cheating.
7 0 ReplyNothing is perfect bruh.
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To what end?
9 0 ReplyAny mention of data collection in the ToS?
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