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>removing kernel access due to cloudstrike incident, killing kernel-level anti cheats
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Well I'm glad something good come out of that clusterfuck
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@MoeBritannica As far as I can tell, it'll only be for "security solutions" for things to be banned, while it'll be allowed for digital handcuff implementing things (at most, microsoft will just write a handcuffing driver and tell them to interface with that).
It's a real shame that twitter poster now probably knows what a kernel is, but fails to also realize that Linux is only a kernel.
@djsumdog >Well I'm glad something good come out of
I wouldn't say that more malware running on systemd/Linux would be "something good" - at best people would end up running windows less (a single step forward) - but many of such sort seem to immediately take a step back by installing a bunch of microsoft's proprietary malware.