I have a different opinion, all that anti-cheat should do is ensure the integrity of the game, not the kernel. Just force to enable all windows security features, which guarantee kernel integrity itself, and work is done.
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Replying to @ZeroSecToday
Unless you force virtualization-based mechanisms, Windows does not have any feasible protection against game-hacking like this.
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Yes, that’s what I'm talking about, SecureBoot/VBS/HVCI is a thing, isn't it? Windows also provide a bunch of mitigation policies and other legitimate security things that decrease the attack surface of any program including games.
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It's not feasible to force this upon the average gamer, as it assumes everyone has chipsets with virtualization-support.
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