275
Steam store pages are now required to disclose kernel-level anti-cheat [2024-10-30]
(steamcommunity.com)
From video gaming to card games and stuff in between, if it's gaming you can probably discuss it here!
Please Note: Gaming memes are permitted to be posted on Meme Mondays, but will otherwise be removed in an effort to allow other discussions to take place.
See also Gaming's sister community Tabletop Gaming.
This community's icon was made by Aaron Schneider, under the CC-BY-NC-SA 4.0 license.
I'm sure they did and it's not. Malware isn't defined by its privileges but what it does.
Correct... and anything that intercepts all system calls and forces closed applications that it deems "not safe" even if I the user specifically run it is malware. You bet your ass they feed back information to the mothership too.
And btw, if you're accepting the "Spyware" moniker from the other comment chain. Spyware is a form/category of malware.
Definition from Malwarebytes:
Hostile - it's not meant to help you at all. If you're doing something deemed "unsafe" in their eyes. They will take action up to and including stealing your money that you paid for the game. intrusive - embeds itself in the kernel Intentionally nasty - Well it's not accidentally nasty.
invade - attached to games with little to no input on what you're installing. disable computer systems - specifically the software you paid for Taking partial control over a device's operations - the whole fucking kernel.
I'd say meeting the VAST majority of the definition and at least one portion of each category is sufficient to call them all malware.
No it's literally not what malware is. Otherwise anti virus would be. And anti malware haha
It's literally none of those things mentioned.
You are doing massive mental gymnastics. Intentionally nasty for an anit cheat is just stupid. You 100% know that's not what that means.
It also doesn't invade, damage, disable or take control of the system.
Just because you don't like it doesn't make it malware.
antimalware is literally worthless as has been for at least a decade. not even once did I get a spyware (or other) alert for the software of any commercial data harvester company. they are literally bought out and even the blind can see this
Yeah for sure. Used to be absolutely critical back when things like java in websites was a thing haha