← Back to context Comment by Retr0id 1 day ago - and, by design, is resistant to auditing, analysis, or user-modification 4 comments Retr0id Reply gjsman-1000 1 day ago If you trust Microsoft with your OS; I suppose you should trust Microsoft when they sign kernel modules, right? ;) ACCount37 19 hours ago It's a good thing that Microsoft has never signed an anticheat kernel module that turned out to be so vulnerable that some malware installed it on purpose to gain more system access. internetter 18 hours ago for the lucky 10000: https://www.trendmicro.com/en_us/research/22/h/ransomware-ac... 1 reply →
gjsman-1000 1 day ago If you trust Microsoft with your OS; I suppose you should trust Microsoft when they sign kernel modules, right? ;) ACCount37 19 hours ago It's a good thing that Microsoft has never signed an anticheat kernel module that turned out to be so vulnerable that some malware installed it on purpose to gain more system access. internetter 18 hours ago for the lucky 10000: https://www.trendmicro.com/en_us/research/22/h/ransomware-ac... 1 reply →
ACCount37 19 hours ago It's a good thing that Microsoft has never signed an anticheat kernel module that turned out to be so vulnerable that some malware installed it on purpose to gain more system access. internetter 18 hours ago for the lucky 10000: https://www.trendmicro.com/en_us/research/22/h/ransomware-ac... 1 reply →
internetter 18 hours ago for the lucky 10000: https://www.trendmicro.com/en_us/research/22/h/ransomware-ac... 1 reply →
If you trust Microsoft with your OS; I suppose you should trust Microsoft when they sign kernel modules, right? ;)
It's a good thing that Microsoft has never signed an anticheat kernel module that turned out to be so vulnerable that some malware installed it on purpose to gain more system access.
for the lucky 10000: https://www.trendmicro.com/en_us/research/22/h/ransomware-ac...
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