Fox@pawb.socialtoLinux@programming.dev•CrowdStrike broke Debian and Rocky Linux months ago, but no one noticed
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4 months agoI see, thanks for the clarification. Sounds plausible.
I see, thanks for the clarification. Sounds plausible.
Do you have a source for that? I’m intrigued. Their own blog post is only talking about a “logic error”.
The article is behind a paywall, so here is the link to the study: https://www.nature.com/articles/s41591-024-03063-x
Sound promising at a first glance.
It’s not just privacy. Kernel level anti cheat software opens up a new attack vector for malicious actors, e.g. your computer is less secure. Your system also becomes less stable and is prone to crash more often. This is all dependent on the skill of the software engineers writing the kernel level anti cheat of course.
Unfortunately, most software, if not most of modern IT is a house of cards.
Guess it’s short for “federated reddit”?