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submitted 6 months ago* (last edited 6 months ago) by ForgottenFlux@lemmy.world to c/privacy@lemmy.ml

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/10958052

Vanguard, the controversial anti-cheat software initially attached to Valorant, is now also coming to League of Legends.

Summary:

The article discusses Riot Games' requirement for players to install their Vanguard anti-cheat software, which runs at the kernel level, in order to play their games such as League of Legends and Valorant. The software aims to combat cheating by scanning for known vulnerabilities and blocking them, as well as monitoring for suspicious activity while the game is being played. However, the use of kernel-level software raises concerns about privacy and security, as it grants the company complete access to users' devices.

The article highlights that Riot Games is owned by Tencent, a Chinese tech giant that has been involved in censorship and surveillance activities in China. This raises concerns that Vanguard could potentially be used for similar purposes, such as monitoring players' activity and restricting free speech in-game.

Ultimately, the decision to install Vanguard rests with players, but the article urges caution and encourages players to consider the potential risks and implications before doing so.

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[-] Dehydrated@lemmy.world 15 points 6 months ago

Riot Games Now Requires Kernel-Level Anti-Cheat Software

In other words, a Chinese rootkit. Wouldn't want a Chinese backdoor in my kernel, but that's just my personal opinion. If you want one, go ahead, install this garbage.

[-] kionite231@lemmy.ca 10 points 6 months ago

You already have NSA backdoors in your device.

[-] Dehydrated@lemmy.world 7 points 6 months ago

Well, if you install this Riot Games rootkit, you now also have a Chinese backdoor.

[-] LaSaucisseMasquee@jlai.lu 1 points 6 months ago

What is your point exactly ?

[-] Grass@sh.itjust.works 0 points 6 months ago

I don't support this existing, but does the nsa collect and sell all your data to third parties and make a shitload of money doing so? Because everyone else definitely does. I don't know how difficult it is now, but some number of years ago you could request a copy of all the data some of the social media sites have on you and it's fucking scary especially with how much is deduced, presumably from piecing together info from your entire social network.

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