Riot Games Now Requires Kernel-Level Anti-Cheat Software for League of Legends, Following Valorant's Implementation (tuta.com)
from Dehydrated@lemmy.world to privacy@lemmy.ca on 20 Jan 2024 23:39
https://lemmy.world/post/10970560

cross-posted from: lemmy.world/post/10958052

Vanguard, the controversial anti-cheat software initially attached to Valorant, is now also coming to League of Legends.

Summary:

The article discusses Riot Games’ requirement for players to install their Vanguard anti-cheat software, which runs at the kernel level, in order to play their games such as League of Legends and Valorant. The software aims to combat cheating by scanning for known vulnerabilities and blocking them, as well as monitoring for suspicious activity while the game is being played. However, the use of kernel-level software raises concerns about privacy and security, as it grants the company complete access to users’ devices.

The article highlights that Riot Games is owned by Tencent, a Chinese tech giant that has been involved in censorship and surveillance activities in China. This raises concerns that Vanguard could potentially be used for similar purposes, such as monitoring players’ activity and restricting free speech in-game.

Ultimately, the decision to install Vanguard rests with players, but the article urges caution and encourages players to consider the potential risks and implications before doing so.

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[deleted] on 20 Jan 2024 23:43 collapse
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Dehydrated@lemmy.world on 20 Jan 2024 23:47 collapse

Having a rootkit running at Ring 0 (kernel level), as soon as you start your computer is not a modern solution. It’s a really shitty “solution” and it’s terrible for both privacy and security. I’m waiting for some bug/security vulnerability in the anti-cheat software that suddenly makes millions of machines vulnerable at kernel level. You really shouldn’t run some random, untrusted proprietary code at Ring 0. In a few years, every single program on your PC will probably demand ridiculous privileges like Ring 0 access, congrats, now you have exponentially increased your operating system’s attack surface.

noodlejetski@lemm.ee on 21 Jan 2024 01:11 collapse

I’m waiting for some bug/security vulnerability in the anti-cheat software that suddenly makes millions of machines vulnerable at kernel level.

trendmicro.com/…/ransomware-actor-abuses-genshin-…

adespoton@lemmy.ca on 21 Jan 2024 03:26 next collapse

I was just going to mention this one.

It’s actually been a bit of a theme over the past year for threat actors to abuse anti cheat drivers.

Dehydrated@lemmy.world on 21 Jan 2024 17:04 collapse

Ah, great. Thanks.

noodlejetski@lemm.ee on 21 Jan 2024 17:13 collapse

you’re… welcome?

Dehydrated@lemmy.world on 21 Jan 2024 23:18 collapse

Sounds weird, I know. But it’s the fault of those morons who want everybody to run this kernel level bullshit.