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This article offers a comprehensive, technical overview of modern kernel-level anti-cheat systems, detailing their architecture, communication channels, memory protection, and anti-injection techniques. It covers the arms race between cheats and defenses, driver signing and BYOVD, and the role of hardware and telemetry in modern enforcement. It is a valuable resource for understanding defense-in-depth in Windows environments and the evolving threat landscape around kernel-level security.
The Brazilian ANPD extends the deadline for companies to report on measures under the ECA Digital, as part of a monitoring process involving 37 tech-focused organizations. The move…
The post analyzes prompt-injection risks in agent-based systems, detailing how untrusted content can cause agents to perform dangerous actions under user permissions. It surveys in…
Chrome DevTools MCP now supports autoConnect, allowing coding agents to attach to active browser sessions for AI-assisted debugging. It enables reusing existing sessions and inspec…
The article critiques verbatim AI-generated text pasted into conversations without verification, highlighting the cognitive burden on recipients and erosion of trust. It offers pra…