Comment on Good News! EA Is Expanding Its Anti-Cheat to ARM64, and Linux Could Be Next
scrubbles@poptalk.scrubbles.tech 18 hours agoLiterally no where does it say they’re attempting to modify the kernel.
Comment on Good News! EA Is Expanding Its Anti-Cheat to ARM64, and Linux Could Be Next
scrubbles@poptalk.scrubbles.tech 18 hours agoLiterally no where does it say they’re attempting to modify the kernel.
Cassa@lemmy.blahaj.zone 18 hours ago
“Javelin, their kernel-level anti-cheat”
this. this right here. kernel-level = bad.
scrubbles@poptalk.scrubbles.tech 18 hours ago
It’s an assumption that because they use the kernel in Windows that they’re going to do the same in Linux. It’s not feasible for them to. Even if they did somehow convince all the maintainers that they deserve kernel access (and let’s remember we’re in a post-crowdstrike world and they’re messing with the same kernel base code that runs all containers and servers out there supporting the entire internet), they would still need to take into account that people can just fork the kernel and compile their own.
This is one single job posting where they are investigating how they could do it. Don’t be so quick to grab the pitchforks.
If a company the size of EA is willing to consider that Linux might be worth supporting, that’s legit a huge win for us. The power of the open source kernel will keep everything else in check.
Dojan@pawb.social 15 hours ago
Is it? I’m personally OK with the Trump dynasty and Saudis not fiddling anything of mine, or honestly anything at all.
OwOarchist@pawb.social 18 hours ago
If they don’t, then it would be easy to do undetectable cheats using a Linux PC with kernel-level cheats.
Cassa@lemmy.blahaj.zone 17 hours ago
no. They could do server-side anti-cheats 🤷 it’s hard, but not that hard. they just prefer to get backdoor access to computers. stop spreading their propaganda
scrubbles@poptalk.scrubbles.tech 17 hours ago
There are multiple solutions to this problem, and one job posting does not mean they are suddenly forcing changes into the linux kernel, the kernel that literally runs the entire internet, countless businesses, and governments to prevent cheating.
The facts are that we have a single job posting from EA where they want to investigate how it could be done.
There is a best case and a worst case scenario, with so many thousands of options in between. Immediately assuming the worst case here isn’t doing anything. All probability says it will probably be something in the middle.
Cethin@lemmy.zip 13 hours ago
IIRC EAC is also usually called kernel-level AC. It isn’t on Linux though.