Kernel-level anti-cheat goes too far, critics argue
Kernel-level anti-cheat software such as Vanguard and Easy Anti-Cheat operates with root-level access to a player's machine, functioning even when the game is not running. Critics argue this is a disproportionate overreach that compromises user privacy and system security, effectively installing software with the privileges of a rootkit. The authors contend that effective cheat prevention does not require such deep, persistent system access.
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