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EA Announces Kernel-Level Anti-Cheat System For PC Games

Wednesday September 14, 2022. 02:45 AM , from Slashdot
Electronics Arts (EA) is launching a new kernel-level anti-cheat system that's been developed in-house to protect its games from tampering and cheaters. It'll debut first in FIFA 23 but not all of its games will implement the system. The Verge reports: Kernel-level anti-cheat systems have drawn criticism from privacy and security advocates, as the drivers these systems use are complex and run at such a high level that if there are security issues, then developers have to be very quick to address them. EA says kernel-level protection is 'absolutely vital' for competitive games like FIFA 23, as existing cheats operate in the kernel space, so games running in regular user mode can't detect that tampering or cheating is occurring. 'Unfortunately, the last few years have seen a large increase in cheats and cheat techniques operating in kernel-mode, so the only reliable way to detect and block these is to have our anti-cheat operate there as well,' explains [Elise Murphy, senior director of game security and anti-cheat at EA].

EA's anti-cheat system will run at the kernel level and only runs when a game with EAAC protection is running. EA says its anti-cheat processes shut down once a game does and that the anti-cheat will be limited to what data it collects on a system. 'EAAC does not gather any information about your browsing history, applications that are not connected to EA games, or anything that is not directly related to anti-cheat protection,' says Murphy.

Read more of this story at Slashdot.
https://games.slashdot.org/story/22/09/13/231236/ea-announces-kernel-level-anti-cheat-system-for-pc-...
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