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Didn’t/don’t watch videos, but a deployment error is far from the only way third party mods to an undocumented kernel can do huge damage. Crowdstrike is at least intended to be security, and is putting some thought (whether enough or not) into the security implications of what they’re doing, because that’s what they’re selling.
I promise you anticheat developers are not making any effort to improve the security of your system. You are not their customer. They don’t care about you. If their invasive bullshit opens a bunch of extra attack vectors, it’s not their problem.
Didn’t/don’t watch videos, but a deployment error is far from the only way third party mods to an undocumented kernel can do huge damage. Crowdstrike is at least intended to be security, and is putting some thought (whether enough or not) into the security implications of what they’re doing, because that’s what they’re selling.
I promise you anticheat developers are not making any effort to improve the security of your system. You are not their customer. They don’t care about you. If their invasive bullshit opens a bunch of extra attack vectors, it’s not their problem.