I guess it's about time to look into Linux again. I've run it on and off since the late 90's, but always end up back on Windows because of games.
Almost all games are supported on Linux, with the exception of games with invasive anti-cheat, but those rootkits shouldn't be installed on Windows either.
I wonder if they can be exploted by someone attacking your computer. How much do anti-cheat developers care about user's security?
I guess it's about time to look into Linux again. I've run it on and off since the late 90's, but always end up back on Windows because of games.
Almost all games are supported on Linux, with the exception of games with invasive anti-cheat, but those rootkits shouldn't be installed on Windows either.
I wonder if they can be exploted by someone attacking your computer. How much do anti-cheat developers care about user's security?
https://www.pcmag.com/news/anti-cheat-file-in-genshin-impact-is-being-used-for-ransomware-attacks
Not at all!